Anguo:

>
> 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 think the only way is to modify the X's configuration file about Fonts and
reboot it.
But you are right, it is not urgent, so I won't do that too.

>
> 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).
>

In the early period and nowadays, there are many ways/tools to print Chinese
under Linux for
many conditions. For example, for text file, there is one way, and for
Netscape, there is another
one too, and for ps file, there is also another one way. What I am
concerning is whether the printing
procedure can reduce to one way, and make it consistency-- I don't need to
worry about what sort
of files I am printing; I just select "Print" option, hitting "OK", or give
command at command line,
and everything is ok, like printing English documents.

>
> 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 ;-)
>
>

I have to admit the fact that Linux is a nice solution for low-level,
low-price server. If one day
I need to build a server, I'll choose Linux too. But I think Linux can be a
nice desktop OS too.
For Taiwan users, the most important thing is the support for Chinese in
every aspect, and then
the "look and feel", that is the operations under X's GUI desktop. If both
is supported well, it's
time to introduce Mandrake as the desktop OS to the users.

By the way, I guess you are long enough on the list. Do you know who is in
charge about traditional
Chinese aspect of Mandrake? I know CLE played an important role in backing
up Mandrake's Chinese
support before. But I am a little confused at how to delimit them. Does
Mandrake still rely on CLE, or
Mandrake has gone far away from CLE?

Frank Chen




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