Re: [Fedora-i18n-list] Japanese input _almost_ working in English FC2 (KDE)
by Akira TAGOH
>>>>> On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 18:48:47 -0700 (PDT),
>>>>> "HH" == hiura(a)openi18n.org (Hideki Hiura) wrote:
HH> Also updating IIIMF packages from Rawhide or
HH> http://people.redhat.com/yshao/im-sdk/rpms/ would be good.
HH> You can get language switching listings with the key combination
HH> <Alt><Ctrl>l
HH> or
HH> <Alt><Ctrl>s
it looks buggy. actually I needed to spend some times to
know which keys works to page up/down. I thought the cursor
keys should works to move its cursor up/down for the up/down
key and page up/down for the right/left key. and since the
cursor and the enter key doesn't work, I always needed to
use the mouse or the numeric key as the index to choose the
language from the list. but some numbers are assigned
twice. but with/without where the item is placed, the index
is always increased and it's reseted when the index is
higher than 9. it confuses the users.
Regards,
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Akira TAGOH
19 years, 10 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] CALL FOR TESTING: ttfonts-ja
by Akira TAGOH
Hi,
the testing package of ttfonts-ja is available on
http://people.redhat.com/tagoh/sazanami/
which contains Sazanami fonts so-called Japanese TrueType
font.
I need some feedbacks to replace Kochi Gothic and Kochi
Mincho to Sazanami Gothic and Sazanami Mincho which the
upstream has released. and Kochi fonts won't be
maintained by the upstream anymore.
you can get the testing package against yum or apt. please
add the below for yum.
[sazanami]
name=Sazanami font testing
baseurl=http://people.redhat.com/tagoh/sazanami/
and for apt
rpm http://people.redhat.com/tagoh sazanami sazanami
rpm-src http://people.redhat.com/tagoh sazanami sazanami
Well, kochi-gothic-subst.ttf and kochi-mincho-subst.ttf is
being removed from the testing package. so you will see the
problem unless you modify /etc/fonts/fonts.conf at least.
you can modify it as the following:
sed -e 's/Kochi/Sazanami/g' /etc/fonts/fonts.conf > /etc/fonts/fonts.conf.new \
&& mv /etc/fonts/fonts.conf /etc/fonts/fonts.conf.old \
&& mv /etc/fonts/fonts.conf.new /etc/fonts/fonts.conf
If you find the applications which doesn't work with those
fonts or any problems on the fonts, please let me know.
Thanks,
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Akira TAGOH
19 years, 10 months