At Wed, 21 Jan 2004 14:25:43 -0600, Michael Heldebrant wrote: > I'm trying to figure out why I can't actually get kinput2 working right > on my ibook2.2. I have it working on 2 other i386 machines currently, > hence the powerpc posting. > > I've got the locales built (ja_JP), canna, kinput2 and kterm installed > along with xfonts-intl-japanese. I can get the shift-space kanji input > window to open but the cursor won't actually input text into it. The > kanji window moves to the right as I'm trying to type in the romanji > fills in from the left. It doesn't do this on i386 for some reason.
If you didn't use "language-env" package, it helps you to set the valid Japanese environment settings. > Man kterm or something gives an invalid character set error (but some > Japanese is displayed as well) Do you use woody or older? If so, Japanese-support man-db is needed. If you use sid, you just need to use "lv" or "jless" instead of "less". > and doing a CNTRL-Right Click in the > kterm window causes a segfault. Running xjdic does crazy things. If your problem is only displaying Japanese font, try install more Japanese fonts (xfonts-...). "apt-cache search japan font" helps you. Regards, -- gotom

