On 3 janv. 10, at 21:28, Osamu Aoki wrote: > Hi, > > On Sun, Jan 03, 2010 at 07:50:39PM +0900, Jean-Christophe Helary wrote: >> Thank you Osamu for the reply. The Debian Wiki was more >> straightforward. In any case, I restarted everything with Lenny and >> changed my apt sources to Squeeze so that I could easily install >> emacs23. > ... >> since I don't need a full desktop on that machine but only a >> robust multilingual emacs installation. > > If you are looking for *robust*, I would stay with lenny with backported > emacs23.
I did not know I could do that. Thank you. > http://backports.org/dokuwiki/doku.php > http://packages.debian.org/source/lenny-backports/emacs23 > > squeeze has been rocky for me since it has gone though X.org related > major changes Yes. I think I just found a major glitch: when I run dpkg-reconfigure console-data to set the Japanese layout, Squeeze systematically "forgets" about the setting after a reboot. It seems somebody else is having the exact same issue. During the boot process, the console font changes and I think that is at that moment that the keymap get forgotten: "Setting up console font and keymap... done." -> this message triggers a change in the console font during the boot. In lenny, that process does not exist and the keymap stays where it was set before reboot. >> Now I am struggling with the various input problems but for the moment I >> have proper Japanese and French (-prefix) input working on Emacs. The >> default Japanese input system is not very smart so I am going to try Anthy. > > straigh anthy only or via scim-anthy? Would you mind explaining the difference ? I saw a uim-anthy package too. Since my machine is relatively low spec, I am looking for the best performance and the less tweaks possible... Jean-Christophe Helary --------------------------------- fun: mac4translators.blogspot.com work: www.doublet.jp (ja/en > fr) tweets: @brandelune -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

