Hi Larry

Could you suggest a font that works for Japanese? I tried everything on
my system at this stage as far as I can tell. I managed to get Japanese
to display using a font called efont but then normal ascii doesn't
display. I have lots of other Japanese fonts installed but nothing else
would display Japanese properly with 1.1.90 or earlier betas. This all
used to work with 1.0.8 with the normal Helvetica/Courier combination
specified in html viewer fonts.

As for kinput2 not working. It works for me but of course it gets
displayed as ____ when I convert something. Andrew, why are you killing
kinput2 all the time. I start it once as lots of my apps use it. You
might want to check that you have XMODIFIERS set. Something like...

LANG=en_US LC_CTYPE=ja_JP LC_MESSAGES=en_US XMODIFIERS="@im=kinput2"
evolution.

Tom.

On Fri, 2002-11-08 at 14:05, Larry Ewing wrote:
> The underscores mean the characters cannot be represented in the
> encoding of the font you are using.  The way fonts are selected has
> changed from 1.0.8
> 
> By kinput2 not working you mean nothing gets entered at all or
> underscores get entered or what?  I don't know of any reason why it
> would have stopped working.
> 
> --Larry
> 
> On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 23:18, Andrew Bertola wrote:
> > With iso-2022-jp selected as character set, It prints "______" where
> > there would be kanna characters.
> > 
> > kinput2 doesn't work at all.  
> > 
> > This is in both Japanese and English(American) locales (as started from
> > gdm for the session).
> > 
> > Under Red Hat 7.3 w/ evo 1.0.8, I did this:
> > 
> > in .bashrc:
> > ---------------------- 8< ------------------------
> > alias jevolution='kinput2 -xim -kinput -canna & evolution && \
> >                   killall kinput2'
> > 
> > LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.EUC-JP
> > export LC_CTYPE
> > ---------------------- 8< ------------------------
> > 
> > Then I would just run jevolution from the command line.  Everything
> > worked.
> > 
> > On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 20:33, Larry Ewing wrote:
> > > What exactly does it do?
> > > 
> > > On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 22:36, Andrew Bertola wrote:
> > > > I can't seem to get iso-2022-jp encoded mail to display correctly. 
> > > > Also, I can't get kinput2 working.  This is on 1.1.90 on Red Hat 8.0.  I
> > > > had it all working on 1.0.8 and Red Hat 7.3.  
> > > > 
> > > > Is this an environment setup issue?  If someone has this working, could
> > > > they post the output of `env`?
> > > > 
> > > > Thanks,
> 
> 
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