On Sun, 30 Mar 2003, Petr Simon wrote: > I edited my /usr/bin/kde2. Well instead of Big5 I have to use GB2312, > but that should be OK. I have another problem with dpkg-reconfigure > locales. Sometimes it refuses to generate locales I've selected. Only > en_US and GB2312. That's why I didn't try Big5.
I haven't had that problem with dpkg-reconfigure locales, and this is a faq already, you can find it on http://people.debian.org/~ygh/en/html/noframes/node3.html > I can't turn on xcin by ctrl+space. I can input something when I start > Xcin console and start kword from there, but it displays only "?" insted > of Chinese. Have you installed kde-i18n-zhcngb2312 package and use it as your locale of kde yet? If you have problem with Chinese in kword, you might find some useful information on http://kde.linux.org.tw or use OpenOffice.Org instead. > Why I have always problem with Chinese in Debian. In Mandrake I just > made .i18n with LC_CTYPE=zh_TW.Big5 and I had English linux with Chinese > input. In RedHat I just choose the Chinese or Taiwanese. Cause Mandrake/Redhat* almost forced you to install all packages which listed in their definition of Chinese enviroment. In Debian, people use language-env to setup their language enviroment, unfortunately I haven't found the time to add Chinese support into it. > Help please. I have to work on my thesis and I just don't want to go > back to Mandrake or RedHat ;-) Is your thesis in Chinese? :-/ ------------------------[ Taiwan Linux User Group ]----------------------- Andrew Lee cell.: +886 932 394 697 System & IT Consultant phone @work: +886 2 2242 6189 Chinese GNU/Linux Extensions Red Hat Certified Engineer

