I forgot one thing.
Until the fix, I will use the following from the terminal;

rlwrap ./factor -run=listener

rlwrap provides inline  history, and editing features.

But when I put Japanese string on stack, then 3 Unicode characters  
like  "\u00e6\u009c\u009d" are pushed(I set Terminal bash to edit and  
show Japanese in Unicode).
I think this is correct encoding, but is there any way to print this  
in Japanese font?

best regards
HengSu Kim

PS I did similar, and joy returns normal Japanese in Terminal.

On 2007.7.31 , at 0:23, 金 行秀 wrote:

> Thanks Slava!
>
> I hope this would be solved soon.
> I will wait for that.
>
> By the way,  I did try 0.9 pulled from repository by darcs pull, the
> 0.9 does not accept keyboard input, only enter/return key is accepted
> because I can see " ( scratchpad ) " in Output pane with each enter/
> return key.
> is this behavior what you are expecting?
>
> best regards
> HengSu Kim
>
> On 2007.7.30 , at 19:38, Slava Pestov wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> The Cocoa UI backend actually does support Japanese (and other) input
>> methods, however Unicode text is not rendered yet. Look for it to be
>> supported in Factor 0.90 or 0.91.
>>
>> Slava
>>
>> On 30-Jul-07, at 6:27 AM, 金 行秀 wrote:
>>
>>> Dear,
>>>
>>> I just came a cross with Factor after I have read about Joy and its
>>> related articles, and  I am searching for nice functional Forth on
>>> Mac OS X.
>>>
>>> I found Factor IDE is great but some how, it does not accept  
>>> keyboard
>>> input when International system pref is set to Japanese (or other
>>> Non-1 byte language).
>>> If any one knows about this situation, please advice me.
>>> (I know I can use it if I set International system pref to English)
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>> HengSu Kim
>>>
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