Hi Akiko.

I use ibus + anthy when I want to write something in japanese using ,
> for example my browser or other applications. I also use jwpce 1.50 (tha
> is an application not a input method and basically I use it as a
> dictionary but I can also write and copy and past the text in other
> files). If I write something in jpwce or with anthy and Copy and Paste
> it in libreoffice ,everithing works fine. On the other side if I try to
> write directly in libreoffice using Anthy, the anthy bar disappear and
> I'cant write a single kana.
>
> I don't think it is an issue of default Asian languages in LibreOffice,
since you can input words with copy and paste.

This means it is likely an issue with ibus settings. Can you try installing
some other language like Chinese or Korean and try typing with those in
LibreOffice?

Also, do you use key bindings? Mine invokes ibus with Ctrl-Space.

P.S.* *I use Kiten as my dictionary.

On 21 April 2011 17:10, Tom Davies <tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

> Hi :)
>
> If you have a spare 15Gb on your hard-drive then you could always install a
> dual/multi-boot of Ubuntu.  The existing Swap would be used by both but i
> would
> do anything fancy like sharing /home partitions.
>
>
> The new boot-loader would pick-up your previous install but i would make
> sure to
> boot into your stable Ubuntu rather than this new testing one and then do
> this
> on the command-line
>
> sudo update-grub
>
> This would  make sure that your old, stable boot-loader got used booting
> you
> straight into your preffered options rather than using the new boot-loader
> which
> will get wiped when you have finished testing and delete the test
> partition.
>
> Hopefully this makes sense!  Please feel free to say "wtf??" lol
> Good luck and regards from
> Tom :)
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: haruka <haruka.ak...@gmail.com>
> To: users@libreoffice.org
> Sent: Thu, 21 April, 2011 8:29:06
> Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] how to use japanese ore other language
> fonts
>
> Hi :)
> I've tried to create a new account but it inherited all the programs and
> all the settings of the default user. So "he" has also an italian
> version of libreoffice :)
> After work I 'll try to install libreoffice without italian languepack
> in another machine
> for now thanks for you aid
>
> regards
>
> Akiko
>
> Il 20/04/2011 13:12, Tom Davies ha scritto:
> > Hi :)
> >
> > Would it be possible to set up a new user account and have that account
> set to
> > simplified Chinese?  Or install Ubuntu inside a virtual machine such as
> > VirtualBox so that you can easily compare menus against your Italian
> menus?
> >
> > System - Administration - "Users and Groups"
> >
> > Regards from
> > Tom :)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ________________________________
> > From: Rewarp<rew...@gmail.com>
> > To: users@libreoffice.org
> > Sent: Wed, 20 April, 2011 8:14:56
> > Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] how to use japanese ore other language
> fonts
> >
> > こんにちは、あきこさん。
> >
> > You do have a weird problem. I have had no problems inputting Japanese
> into
> > OpenOffice (and now LibreOffice). I am also using Lucid Lynx. Does copy
> and
> > paste work correctly for Japanese?
> >
> > Other than that, what input method are you using for Japanese? I tried
> Anthy
> > (m17n) and reverted back to Anthy as the former was buggy.
> >
> > P.S. In fact, my default Asian Language is Chinese (Simplified).
> >
> > On 20 April 2011 04:05, Haruka Akiko<haruka.ak...@gmail.com>  wrote:
> >
> >> Il 19/04/2011 20:59, Tom Davies ha scritto:
> >>
> >>   Hi :)
> >>> I think you are saying that you don't want to change the UI to Japanese
> >>> and also
> >>> want to keep the global settings for the operating system (Ubuntu) as
> >>> non-Japanese.
> >>>
> >>> All you want is to get the dictionaries and thesaurus in LibreOffice to
> >>> correctly spell-check documents written in Japanese (or as they are
> being
> >>> written).
> >>>
> >> Thanks Tom, this exactly what I meant. I'd like that my Operating
> >> System/LibreOffice UI remain in Italian or in English, but I need
> >> dictionaries and a way to write in japanese kanji/kana for my traning in
> >> this language e for write documents for japanese speaker
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>> What i don't understand is why it is not already working!  It 'should'
> be
> >>> working just fine!  Presumably you  have already tried
> >>>
> >>> Tools - Options - "+ Language" - Languages - "Enhanced language
> support"
> >>> and ticked the "Enabled for Asian languages" tick-box?  Then that
> should
> >>> have
> >>> allowed you to change the section above
> >>> Tools - Options - "+ Language" - Languages - "Default languages for
> >>> documents" -
> >>> Asian - Japanese
> >>>
> >> I've already tried but it seems it doesn't work. I'm wondering if I
> didn't
> >> install everything what is needed. Maybe something lacks, now I'm
> searching
> >> in the extension list.
> >>
> >>
> >>   At least i think that is how it works??  Sorry i don't really know so
> >>> please let
> >>> us know how this goes especially if you haven't already tried it.
> >>> Apols and regards from
> >>> Tom :)
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>   Thanks and regards
> >> Akiko
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>> ________________________________
> >>> From: Haruka Akiko<haruka.ak...@gmail.com>
> >>> To: users@libreoffice.org
> >>> Sent: Tue, 19 April, 2011 18:54:24
> >>> Subject: [libreoffice-users] how to use japanese ore other language
> fonts
> >>>
> >>> Dear all,
> >>> I've a problem about writing in japanese language with libreoffice (
> >>> formely
> >>> I've had the same problem with openoffice and I' wasn't able to get rid
> of
> >>> it).
> >>> I'm on Ubuntu 10.4 and Kubuntu 10.4
> >>> Usually, when I need to write using japanese scripture I use Ibus with
> >>> appropriate setting (only on Gnome). This works fine for the web
> browser
> >>> and
> >>> other applications but it doesn't work with libreoffice.
> >>> I've tried to set japanese as default language for the "currente
> document"
> >>> but
> >>> it doesn't work.
> >>> Maybe I have to install a thesaurus or a vocabulary but I wasn't able
> to
> >>> find
> >>> what install and how make it work.
> >>>
> >>> I don't need to change the whole interface using a language pack, for
> >>> example,
> >>> because I'm still learning this language and I'd hardly understand a
> whole
> >>> japanese LibreOffice interface.
> >>> Excuse me if the question don't seem clear, maybe someone of you use
> >>> japanese
> >>> and can help me?
> >>>
> >>> apologize my errors
> >>>
> >>> Akiko
> >>>
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