Hi Leon,
Would you try that in a new user account? Is it
working?
Yes, I tried it on new user account. Problem remained
intact.
I have following discovery;
1) Login KDE, Traditional Chinese
2) Copied and pasted a paragraph of Chinese document
from 'tw.yahoo.com' on Kedit and saved the document as
.txt file
3) Re-opened the file. The complete paragraph was
displayed correctly in Trad Chinese. Code=utf8
4) Logout and relogin KDE, English
5) Opened the file again. The complete paragraph was
also displayed correctly in Trad Chinese. Code=utf8
Remark: Simplified Chinese document was the same.
B.R.
Stephen
On Fri, 2004-09-03 at 10:23 +0800, Stephen Liu
wrote:
> Hi Leon,
>
> Sorry to bring you back the unhappy news. The
problem
> reoccurs. Chinese .txt document, after saving and
> re-evoking, can't displapy Chinese again only
???????
> shown. But OOo.doc can. The font automatically
> selected on a OOo.doc is 'msung light TC' but I
don't
> have the aforesaid font installed. Neither I have
> touched any software nor configuration in respect
of
> Chinese input. It is rather strange
>
> I visited several Fedora/Linux forums on mainland
> China seeing folks there also suffering Chinese
input
> problem with iiimf on Fedora Core 2.
Unfortunately
> they also could not find a solution. Almost all
of
> them made clean installation.
>
> B.R.
> Stephen
>
> > On Mon, 2004-08-30 at 12:17 +0800, Stephen Liu
> > wrote:
> > > Hi Leon,
> > >
> > > Tks for your advice which worked for me.
> >
> > Glad I can help! Cheers, Leon
> >
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