[Fedora-i18n-list] Japanese input _almost_ working in English FC2 (KDE)
by morpheus
Hi,
I'm running FC2 with KDE English locale. I've almost managed to get
Japanese input with IIim working, but I'm not all the way there. I've
read the whole mailing list archive and tried a lot of things, and as a
last resort I'm sending this e-mail.
All latest versions of package installed properly.
I use the /etc/init.d/IIim script to start services, services running as
follows:
/usr/sbin/cannaserver -syslog -u bin
/usr/bin/jserver
httx
htt_xbe
/usr/sbin/htt
htt_server -nodaemon
Note that I modified the IIim script as follows, based on a
recommendation from this list:
LANG=ja_JP.UTF8 daemon --user htt $HTT $OPTIONS 2>&1 </dev/null
My .bash_profile contains:
export XMODIFIERS="@im=iiim"
export XMODIFIERS=im=htt
export GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim
export LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8
When I run Ximian Evolution or any OpenOffice apps, I can right-click
and under Input Methods I can choose Internet/Intranet Input Method.
When I do so, I get a little tab at the bottom of the window that says
"English". However, I can't get it to change to Japanese. I tried
Shift-Space, CTRL-Space, ALT-Space and even tried using the
Hankaku/Zenkaku key on my Japanese keyboard. Nothing works. Do I have
the wrong key combination or is my IIim not properly installed/running?
Hope someone can help.
-jr
PS - Is there a man page or a users guide yet?
19 years, 9 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,
--
Akira TAGOH
19 years, 10 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] Traditional chinese and spanish
by Alejandro Regodesebes
Hi everybody!
I'm trying to input traditinal chinese text in a
Fedora core 2 machine with spanish environtment. And I
can't manage it to work.
I created a new user with chinese environtment, the
programs works well, but it was imposible to input any
character in the 3th tone (pinyin): the spanish
distribution of the keyboard seems to put a point when
inputting this tone.
In a full spanish environtment the window of iimf
shows only a few of the characters, and it is
imposible (for me) to input pinyin mode. Other problem
is that the "ñ" character (the n letter with an ~
above) doesn't work in OpenOffice.org when the iimf
server is on (but it works in others programs). That
very confusing for me.
With Fedora Core 1, however, I could work fine in a
spanish environtment with a small script that sets the
xcin environtment and launched openoffice next, but I
don't know how to do something like this in Fedora 2
¿Can anybody help me to find documentation (in spanish
or english, I'm just starting to learn chinese) or
something to archieve a solution?
(¿Can anybody understand my english? :) sorry, my
spanish is much, much, better) Thanks!
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19 years, 10 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] Problem of Chinese TrueType Font
by Lee Chenhwa
Hi, All,
I just begin to use Fedora Core 2, but I find the Chinese TrueType fonts
are not well supported.
It's hard to get the bold, italic and bold italic style of the TrueType
fonts of both zh_CN and zh_TW.
Is here any resolution to this problem? Or should I refer to the
freetype-xtt library?
Any message is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Lee Chenhwa
19 years, 10 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] Japanese language related issues
by Noriko Mizumoto
How do you do.
I am noriko mizumoto, ja-translator from fedora-trans-ja.
As you may know, japanese community is pretty much acitive for fedora
project. Now several issues related to ja lang have caught my attention
during the meeting with Nakai-san in Japan.
I would like to share this information and discuss amoung here
pro-active developers widely reside to improve.
If any information is wrong, please correct me.
“Fedora Project and Japanese community”
[Community side request]
* Fedora.jp, one of active community group in Japan is requesting the
following to Fedora Project,but not
improved yet.
1. Bugzilla is in English only.
- Proposed to make a copy Bugzilla to create ja version for i18n.
- Fedora.jp will relay between Bugzilla and Bugzilla Japanese version.
2. Fedora page is in English only.
- Proposed to open html and arrange space to translate them in each
language.
3. It seems not fully open to public especially for i18n.
* No one in Red Hat is in charge for Fedora.jp (Responsibility).
* More Fedora community groups have turned up in Japan, so that
Fedora.jp address to them to merge into Fedora.jp.
[Fedora-trans-ja side]
* We need to secure space first for both Bugzilla ja version and Fedora
page ja version.
* We are concerning that people may not be able to distinguish between
Fedora.jp and Red Hat Fedora Project. People should know explicitly
whether they are contributing Fedora Project direct or via Fedora.jp.
* There is no problem that multiple communities turning up. I think no
need to merge.
Sincerely yours,
Noriko Mizumoto
Translator
19 years, 11 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] gcj compiler
by chafai hicham
hellow all
I devloppe the swing applications and servlets using
tomcat ,but in fedora 2 tomcat work with gnu gcj
compiler
and gij interpreter can't initialize any swing or awt
application,and i can't find the root cause for this
problem .
my question is: if i install the sun j2sdk1.4.2 ,and i
set the JAVA_HOME at the profile file,this don't cause
a conflit with gcj,spacialy for tomcat??
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19 years, 11 months