Hi,

I am using Fedora4. When I installed it, I include the
language for (Japanese and Chinese). When I log in, I
can select the language. If I select the Japanese
language, and open the Open Office 2.0, I can type in
the Japanese characters. 

In fact it is similar to Windows. But probably I am
not very sure. Once the icon is lost and I don't know
how to get it back. And also when I select the English
language as default and log in, I can't change to
Japanses like in Windows IME.

However if I log in as Japanses language, it can be
done.

rgds,


--- Thomas Lange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> >>If I install the English version is there a
> language pack avaiable to
> >>permit typing in Japanese?
> 
> AFAIK the thing to use with Windows is IME (I use it
> myself, and it can 
> be downloaded from MS as extension to the IE), at
> least the code 
> supports it. I don't know what the input method to
> choose is for Linux 
> or Solaris though.
> 
> If you have one of course a Japanese keyboard should
> work as well. ^_~
> 
> Regards,
> Thomas
> 
>
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