[Fedora-i18n-list] Typing high ASCII
by Not Here
How do I enable typing high ASCII character by Alt - numpad in Linux?
I want to keep the US keyboard and en_CA language. This works fine in
every version of Windows, but I haven't been able to figure out how to
get Linux to do the same, I believe the Latin-1 charset would do it,
but how/where do I enable it?
Kari Suomela
KARICO Business Services
Toronto, ON Canada
http://www.karico.ca - http://www.damnspam.ca
18 years, 7 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] cp 1256 to utf8
by khazaee
hello all.
I want to change the character set of a text file from CP1256 to UTF8,
which one is better? :
1) use of high level library like icu or iconv from glibc.
2) low level transformation and use of wchar_t data type,(byte by byte)
i mean does icu library or iconv functions do that perfectly?
Or
do you have any ideas?
regards!
H.khazaee
18 years, 9 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] Re: Question about SCIM and KDE
by Jens-Ulrik Petersen
numberR wrote:
> Jens Petersen wrote:
>
>> What locale do you use normally? Ie what does "locale" output?
> It outputs "en_US.UTF8" for every entry. I normally use "ja_JP.UTF8"
> since I'm Japanese, but I had problem running KDE with my locale set to
> ja_JP.UTF8. I can login to KDE fine, but it crashes as soon as I click
> KDE menu. I thought artwork for KDE was missing or something and it
> actually happened on FC4 test1 as well, but I have no idea.
Hmmm, I'm not aware of any such problem with kde for Japanese on Fedora Core.
Could you test with final FC4 too, or at least report the problem in
bugzilla? :)
> However, the symlink worked fine. Thanks.
> Nice to see people from Red Hat care about SCIM :)
Good. Glad to be of help,
Jens
18 years, 10 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] Japanese input in en_US locale under Java with Fedora Core 4
by David Evans
Hello all,
I have recently installed Fedora Core 4. The install went fine, and
after following the directions at
http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/i18n/iiimf-faq.html#R2 (basically doing
ln -s /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/iiimf ~/.xinput.d/en_US) Japanese input
works fine. I do have a problem, however with Java programs. I remember
Akira set me straight a long time ago about running Java programs and
getting Japanese input. I wrote a script to call the program that I
wanted that basically has these lines:
killall httx
LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 httx &
LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8 XMODIFIERS="@im=htt"
/opt/jdk1.5.0_04/jre/javaws/javaws ...
Now under a stock Fedora Core 4 install I don't have httx to run anymore:
rpm -q --whatprovides httx
no package provides httx
I did a yum search for httx and found nothing, then killed my search
for htt after it started to list every package with the match on the
http:// line...
I thought that perhaps the library iiimf-x would provide htt, and it
is installed, but I can't find the htt executable anywhere.
Do I not have some needed package installed? It could also be that
Java 1.5.0_04 is working with IIIMF - I tried doing input and it looked
like it worked, but I ended up with rectangular boxes. This is a
problem with the fonts that I'll work on next. If that is the case,
sorry for the wasted message!
dave
18 years, 10 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] missing input methods
by Tina Chou
Hello,
Regarding the missing input methods, you mentioned "next release". Does that
mean FC5? Or next release of IIIMF? Any idea of when that will be?
>不知在 iiimf 模組下, 能否再增加 '詞音輸入法' 嗎? <在 xcin 模組下已存在的一種輸入法>
>Ah...I thought all input styles was migrated except Intelligent Input.
>We can try to have a look in the next release to see if it is possible.
>:-)
Regarding the missing input methods, you mentioned "next release". Does that
mean FC5? Or next release of IIIMF? Any idea of when that will be?
------------
chouy(a)ematters.com.tw
18 years, 10 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] printing problem in FC3
by Tina Chou
Hi,
I'd like to ask some questions on printing.
I can print Chinese in OOo and Mozilla under FC1. But for FC3, only OOo works
for printing Chinese and Mozilla doesn't. (Note that I use 'wprint' as the
print command in Mozilla.)
And for Firefox, I can't print any web pages with Chinese under neither FC1
nor FC3.
Have you heard these kind of problems before?
thank you.
FC1
=========
mozilla-1.4.1-18
openoffice.org-1.1.0-15
firefox-1.0.2-0.FC1
FC3
=========
mozilla-1.7.3-17
openoffice.org-1.1.2-11.5.fc3
firefox-1.0.2-1.3.1
------------
苑婷
chouy(a)ematters.com.tw
18 years, 10 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] Fedora Project Mailing Lists reminder
by Elliot Lee
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18 years, 10 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] Re: Question about SCIM and KDE
by Jens-Ulrik Petersen
numberR wrote:
> I saw your post on fedora-i18n list, and am happy that you have scim
> packages provided.
> It works great on gtk application, but I have trouble making it work
> with qt application, for example kwrite.
What locale do you use normally? Ie what does "locale" output?
You may need a symlink from ~/.xinput.d/default to /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/scim,
if it is not an East Asian locale.
> SCIM icon shows up on task bar when I launch any gtk application, but
> not when I launch qt application.
Sounds like don't have IM setup with xinput.d (see above for example).
Ie you need
XMODIFIERS=@im=SCIM
QT_IM_MODULE=scim
GTK_IM_MODULE=scim
to be set.
> I have installed anthy from fedora extra and scim-1.3.1, scim-anthy,
> scim-qtimm-0.9.1 from your website, people.redhat.com/petersen.
Great.
> Is there any known issue associated with SCIM on KDE?
Not that I know of.
Hth, Jens
18 years, 10 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] scim repos for Fedora Core
by Jens-Ulrik Petersen
[Scim (Simple Common Input Method) is a modern input system
primarily for Asian languages: see <http://www.scim-im.org/>.
The scim core package was recently added to Fedora Extras.]
Here I am happy to announce the availability of yum repositories
of scim packages for Fedora Core 3 and 4 (i386 and x86_64)
to be used in conjunction with Fedora Extras (which already
includes scim and scim-tables).
For more details please see:
http://people.redhat.com/petersen/scim/
It is probably best practice to report problems related to
these packages directly to me initially.
Thanks, Jens
ps Note the repositories are for testing out and using
scim until most of the packages get included officially
in the Fedora project.
18 years, 10 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] japanese support on fc4
by eric dan
does fedora core 4 support japanese?
on fc3 i could never use the japaense input method, the only way it
would work was when i started the session in gdm in japanese.
thanks
18 years, 10 months