Re: Using Japanese (and Chinese) on an prodominantly english system

2003-09-16 Thread Arnt Karlsen
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 00:17:35 -0700, Vineet Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > * Rebecca Dridan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030915 22:24]: > Your message was labeled iso-8859-1, and here's what I see: > > > For those who read Japanese (if it works): > > Æɤá¤ì¤Ð¡¢¤ªÊÖ»ö²¼

Re: Using Japanese (and Chinese) on an prodominantly english system

2003-09-16 Thread Vineet Kumar
* Rebecca Dridan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030915 22:24]: Your message was labeled iso-8859-1, and here's what I see: > For those who read Japanese (if it works): > Æɤá¤ì¤Ð¡¢¤ªÊÖ»ö²¼¤µ¤¤¡£¤¢¤ê¤¬¤È¤¦¡£ good times, Vineet -- http://www.doorstop.net/ -- One nation, indivisible, with equality, liberty,

Re: Using Japanese (and Chinese) on an prodominantly english system

2003-09-15 Thread Rebecca Dridan
On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 11:55:40PM +0200, Osamu Aoki wrote: > On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 05:19:49PM -0400, Travis Crump wrote: > vim 6.1 should handle UTF-8 or EUC for Japanese. > > http://qref.sourceforge.net/Debian/reference/ch-tune.en.html#s-x-cjk Doh! bilingual should have been the obvious sea

Re: Using Japanese (and Chinese) on an prodominantly english system

2003-09-15 Thread Wesley J Landaker
On Monday 15 September 2003 5:01 am, Rebecca Dridan wrote: > Hi all, > > I speak a little Japanese and am now learning Mandarin. I would like > to be able to read and write both languages on my computers, but > leave my systems basically in English. > > I'm looking mostly to be reading and writing

Re: Using Japanese (and Chinese) on an prodominantly english system

2003-09-15 Thread Osamu Aoki
On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 05:19:49PM -0400, Travis Crump wrote: > Rebecca Dridan wrote: > >I've installed canna, kinput2-canna, and jvim, but I don't understand > >how to use them. I've installed japanese fonts and generated all the > >japanese locales I could find, although my normal LANG et al are

Re: Using Japanese (and Chinese) on an prodominantly english system

2003-09-15 Thread Travis Crump
Rebecca Dridan wrote: Hi all, I speak a little Japanese and am now learning Mandarin. I would like to be able to read and write both languages on my computers, but leave my systems basically in English. I'm looking mostly to be reading and writing Japanese with a text editor. I use vim and do not

Re: Using Japanese (and Chinese) on an prodominantly english system

2003-09-15 Thread Alvin Oga
hi ya debian has a bunch of pre-packaged apps for japanese ... and donno about chinese char sets to switch between english and japanese/other languages, just change the environment variables source ~/.iln.english -- for plain ole engleesh source ~/.ilm.jp-- fo

Re: Using Japanese (and Chinese) on an prodominantly english system

2003-09-15 Thread Edwin Lau
> > Hi all, Hi, > > > I've installed canna, kinput2-canna, and jvim, but I don't understand > > how to use them. I've installed japanese fonts and generated all the > > japanese locales I could find, although my normal LANG et al are set > > to C. Which locale settings do I need to change? All

Re: Using Japanese (and Chinese) on an prodominantly english system

2003-09-15 Thread Arnt Karlsen
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 21:01:14 +1000, Rebecca Dridan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi all, > > I speak a little Japanese and am now learning Mandarin. I would like > to be able to read and write both languages on my computers, but leave > my systems basically in Engl

Using Japanese (and Chinese) on an prodominantly english system

2003-09-15 Thread Rebecca Dridan
Hi all, I speak a little Japanese and am now learning Mandarin. I would like to be able to read and write both languages on my computers, but leave my systems basically in English. I'm looking mostly to be reading and writing Japanese with a text editor. I use vim and do not want to learn emacs.