On Sun, May 13, 2007 at 03:18:49PM +0900, Richard Gananathan wrote:
> > I don't know about eterm, haven't used it in awhile. It supports
> > Japanese, but I don't know about that inline thing you mention. I'll
> > have to throw xfce on something and see for myself. 
> 
> Wait, Eterm doesn't support Japanese for me. If I could find a way to
> get rid of the ugly looking menubar it would be perfect. 


I didn't get eterm to do on the spot conversion either.  (The proper
terms, I learned after asking about it on tlug are on the spot, for what
you like in xfce's terminal, and over the spot for what the other ones
do--then, as some Debian versions of multi language terminals do, or at
least used to do, there is also root conversion where it all takes place
below the entire X terminal. 

I didn't get eterm working well with Japanese either, but after seeing
that it didn't do on the spot conversion, I stopped trying.  There are
ways to get rid of the menu bars though--I don't remember them off hand,
but the nycbug (NYC BSD User group) mailing archives should have the
solution.  It's late here, so I'm not going to check at the moment. 


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