On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, Masato Taruishi wrote: >jvim uses canna, which is another conversion server. >do you install canna package? > >~# apt-get install canna > >hiragana mode is a feature of libcanna1g. > >~$ ldd /usr/bin/jvim | grep canna > libcanna.so.1 => /usr/lib/libcanna.so.1 (0x400f8000) > >jvim <- kana input -> libcanna <-- tcp(canna protocol) > ---> canna server (kana-to-kanji conversion) > >So, you can input hiragana without canna server. If you want to convert >kana to kanji, then you need to install the canna server (canna package). > >If you have canna install at another computer, you can set the server >to CANNAHOST environment variable. If CANNAHOST is undefined, then libcanna >assumes that CANNAHOST is localhost.
How about in xemacs? I have never used jvim but I have xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn installed? TIA Jack Morgan Debian GNU/Linux Enthusiast [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mandinka.org

