Hi Frank! Frank Chen banged on their keyboard and produced the following arrangement of letters: - I know xcin is an input method, and I don't know whether I am using it or - not. - When I open KEdit, I can press Ctrl + Space to change mode to enter - Chinese characters. The size of its list is fine to recognize. And you can - change - KEdit's setting about the charset and the font size to display. yes xcin is the input method you use when you press ctrl+space. It is not the size in kedit that bother me but the size in the little box when I input chinese. I have a 14'' monitor and it really looks small and I haven't yet found a way to increase the font size. It's not yet at the top of my priority list though, so I'll see later about that. - I don't know xcin well, so I don't know whether it supports Unicode or not. - However, from my sense, there is no Unicode character's input method yet. no xcin doesn't support unicode. RedHat uses CLE but I'm not sure about CLE. I think I'll make my computer a dual boot with mandrake and Redhat chinese edition so I'll be able to compare the two as far as chinese/unicode support is concerned... but that isn't at the top of my priority list either... ;-) - In fact, I am struggling with printing Chinese documents under Mandrake 8.0. - I am trying to ask CLE team and people regarding ZH-L10N. - If 8.1 solves this problem, I'll give it a try when I get it. Yes, you might want to wait another two months for the new release or, if you are in a hurry, install the new ghostcript on your current distro. (ask Civileme about what exactly to install). - I want to use Mandrake Linux as the desktop OS. I hope I can consider and - operate - it this way. Not many people in taiwan seem to be using linux as a desktop os. Most linux users here use linux as a server os. Well, there are at least two of us ;-) Be well, Anguo
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