Hi, this is sort of a newbie question, so I'd appreciate any appropriate references to look for:
I've started using Yudit for typing unicode documents, including Japanese. I'm presently trying to figure out how to get the kinput2 system working properly for entering kanji (the kana work fine). But the biggest problem is how to print. The Yudit documentation mentions using True Type fonts like "Bitstream Cyberbit," claiming that these can be downloaded, but in fact, Bitstream has apparently pulled the font off the web (they sell it now). The other fonts I can find are apparently only western languages subsets. I'd be happy just finding a way to print using the Gnu Unifont (an X11 font) which I'm currently using for on-screen editing. Is there a filter utility that I can use to just print the unicode document? (Yudit can handle different encodings, but I suppose UTF-8 is what I'll be using). Also, I'm trying to set up the Debian kinput2-canna and canna server packages to work with Yudit. Does anybody else have experience with these? Do they work well? I haven't figured out how to trigger kanji substitution requests, yet. I assume you do something after you type in the kana. Thanks in advance for any help! -- Terry Hancock [EMAIL PROTECTED]

