On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 07:59:54AM -0400, Matthew Tippett wrote: > If you install language-env and then run set-language-env it will do > most of your environment for you. I do it as another user then use > Xnest to seperate the environments (I don't understand japanese properly > yet).
I already tried this way some months ago but it's not really what I wanted. I'd just like to have an english system able to input japanese when necessary. I'm almost there :) my problem with vim where a couple of missing Xresources and kterm not using xim by default. Thanks a lot anyway :) > Mattia Dongili wrote: > > hi [...] -- mattia :wq!

