I just installed the CJK hack of LyX from the Debian "Woody"/Unstable distribution.
The menus seem a little simplified from the regular version, but otherwise, I can't see much difference. I assume there must be a way to input Kanji/Kana text, but I don't know what I should do next, and the documentation seems to be very minimal. Has anyone successfully set this up? I've been using Yudit for typing Japanese, which is a fairly nice editor -- but it just does plain text. With that I use "kinput2-canna" and "canna" to input Kanji (Yudit handles kana typing by itself). I wrote a unicode web page with Yudit, which I can see on screen, but, so far, printing it (or any Japanese page) from Netscape just results in garbage on the printer. Mozilla fails by producing unsupported character blocks instead of Kanji, but still isn't readable. Can Debian be configured to print Japanese HTML pages? Sorry for not being able to post in Japanese -- Brown-san and Tanaka-san are still discussing cherry blossums and Hinamatsuri, even after 23 chapters, so I don't think I'll be up to technical talk for awhile yet. ;) Thanks, Terry -- ------------------------------------------------------ Terry Hancock [EMAIL PROTECTED] Anansi Spaceworks http://www.anansispaceworks.com P.O. Box 60583 Pasadena, CA 91116-6583 ------------------------------------------------------

