Re: [Fedora-i18n-list] Japanese also almost working... Now fonts are toasted too
by D M
On Sunday 04 July 2004 19:25, Akira TAGOH wrote:
> Hi,
>
> >>>>> On Fri, 2 Jul 2004 08:44:56 -0700,
> >>>>> "DM" == D M <dmason(a)jersey.uoregon.edu> wrote:
>
> DM> I believe I did have these problems with 11.4-46.svn1587, and since its
> not DM> clear 60 is helping anything I'll revert back and try again...
>
> What the problem did you see on -46.svn1587?
>
Everything seems to work, except the input window does not display any
characters when I try to input Japanese. It displays a small window at the
bottom.... here -- I just attached a screenshot (attached .jpg) It does work
fine within mozilla however -- I can see what I type, select kanji, do
everything I would expect... I haven't customized very much package-wise,
trying to stick to official FC2 packages, updating as updates come available
(haven't done the X update yet though)
>
> When I just tested httx with LANG=en_US.UTF-8
> LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8 on kedit (and KDE), but it works
> fine. which version of ttfonts-ja have you installed btw? if
> it's a testing package for Sazanami fonts, please revert it
> too to track your problem down efficiently.
What's interesting is when I set the LC_CTYPE env. variable like above, then
fire up kedit -- no input window appears when I hit ctrl-space, and I cannot
enter any Japanese. If I then unsetenv LC_CTYPE, it seems to work again, but
I of course can't see whats in the input window. As for ttfonts-ja I'm
currently using ttfonts-ja-1.2-34
Other env. variables that may be relevant:
SUPPORTED=en_US.UTF-8:en_US:en:ja_JP.UTF-8:ja_JP:ja
XIM=htt
XMODIFIERS=@im=htt
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
/usr/sbin/htt is running under htt's uid, as is htt_server -nodaemon
httx, htt_xbe are also running under my uid.
Let me know if what else you might need to know...
--D
>
> Regards,
> --
> Akira TAGOH
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19 years, 6 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] Typing Chinese while keeping the application in English
by Rodolfo M. Raya
Hi,
Is there a way to type Chinese using IIIMF without setting LANG to
zh_cn@UTF-8 ?
I want to keep my applications in English/Spanish and be able to type in
Chinese. If I set the LANG variable to Chinese, all menus are displayed
in Chinese and I don't want that. I'm able to achieve this using SCIM as
input method, but it is neither part of Fedora nor the recommended input
method.
Regards,
Rodolfo
--
Rodolfo M. Raya <rodolfo(a)heartsome.net>
Heartsome Holdings Pte. Ltd.
19 years, 6 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] How the fedora recognize the network card?
by Hong Zhang
Hi, I have a problem in my linux now. I just installed fedora in my local E drive(local C drive is installed with Windows OS). But the problem is fedora cannot see the other machines in the network. It can detect the network card, but when I activate the network card, it fails. What's the configuration should I do?
Hong Zhnag
19 years, 6 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] Error Connecting to i18n CVS
by Sandy
Hello All,
I am trying to download the files from i18 CVS. But I am getting the
following ERROR.
" HOST DOES NOT EXISTS"
My Tortoise CVS has following message
===========================================
In C:\Documents and Settings\sandeep\Desktop: "C:\Program
Files\TortoiseCVS\cvs.exe" "-q" "-z9" "checkout" "-P" "translate"
CVSROOT=:ext:maayboli@i18n.redhat.com:/usr/local/CVS
cvs [checkout aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messages if any)
Error, CVS operation failed
====================================================
I am trying to access the CVS from Windows.
Do I need to do any configuration.
Thanks & Regards
Sandy
19 years, 6 months
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by Elliot Lee
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19 years, 6 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] Typing Chinese while keeping the application in English
by Rodolfo M. Raya
Hi,
Is there a way to type Chinese using IIIMF without setting LANG to
zh_cn@UTF-8 ?
I want to keep my applications in English/Spanish and be able to type in
Chinese. If I set the LANG variable to Chinese, all menus are displayed
in Chinese and I don't want that. I'm able to achieve this using SCIM as
input method, but it is neither part of Fedora nor the recommended input
method.
Regards,
Rodolfo
--
Rodolfo M. Raya <rodolfo(a)heartsome.net>
Heartsome Holdings Pte. Ltd.
19 years, 6 months