Hello Curtis, On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 02:23:53PM -0700, Curtis Brune wrote: > I found your email on the debian big 5 mailing list. I hope I'm not > bugging you and that you can help me.
Hehe, that's okay. Anyhow, it may be better to ask directly on [email protected] so more people can help. (I disappear from time to time especially when I am too busy in real life. :-) I can't help you with lyx-cjk, at least not yet. I ran into the exact same problem, and wasn't sure how to solve it. The LyX CJK patch was written by a Korean, and I believe the lyx-cjk package was also packaged by a Debian-KR developer. It _should_ be able to work with Chinese and Japanese too. I just haven't figured out yet. Getting lyx-cjk to work with Chinese is somewhere on our TODO list. ;-) > Sorry, This subroutine requires the scalable hangul fonts If you are adventurous, you could try installing one of the Debian Korean scalable hangul font packages and see if that would help the situation. I haven't tried it yet, however, and I just have been using CJK for LaTeX in a normal text editor. > Also I'm looking for a document that describes the character input > systems for cxterm or crxvt. Hmm... I am no expert in this area. Ask on debian-chinese-big5 and the XCIN author and guru Tung-Han Hsieh could point you the way. Essentially, cxterm comes with its own input method mechanism, whereas crxvt, when used with XCIN or Chinput, uses the standard X11 XIM input method mechanism. > Oh and I read a bit about locales and setting LC_CTYPE. What should > that be set to? LANG=zh_TW.Big5 (Traditional Chinese) or LANG=zh_CN.GB2312 (Simplified Chinese) or, easier yet, just apt-get install xcin crxvt and, once in X11, run xcinterm-big5 and a Chinese crxvt window with xcin input server should all start up automagically for you. No messing with LANG or other variables required. You may be interested to take a look at the /usr/bin/xcinterm script too to see how it does it. ;-) Cheers, Anthony -- Anthony Fok Tung-Ling Civil and Environmental Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Alberta, Canada Debian GNU/Linux Chinese Project -- http://www.debian.org/intl/zh/ Come visit Our Lady of Victory Camp -- http://www.olvc.ab.ca/

