On Sunday 09 November 2003 03:08, Jeff Ames wrote: > > I've tried to launch kinput2 with different args > > I launch kinput2 as 'kinput2 -canna &' (make sure canna is running) > > > (process:11009): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library. > > Using the fallback 'C' locale. > > Try 'locale -a | grep ja_JP' and see what you do have support for. Then > to launch an application with Japanese input support, I think you only > need to set LC_CTYPE.
locale -a give me lots of locales (368) but no ja_JP.UTF-8 how can I add support for this one? > Then you should be able to open an application and use Japanese by > hitting the windows key. I know aterm and rxvt support Japanese... You > might also want to check whether you have the 'cjk' USE flag set. > > HTH, > Jeff thanks for the help. I had still to play with lots of config files, but now everything is working. But for one small problem: every application started with LC_CTYPE=ja_JP is displayed with a default cursive font. It's quite nice but totally unusable! Not only kanjis and cannas are in cursive. Latin characters also show up in cursive. I think it's an unicode font because there are accentuated letters: éàà (and not squares). I've tried to change fonts in kde, in xftconfig, XF86Config, acticvated / desactived xfs. But still no cigar. How do I choose the default font for kde? X? for unicode / japanese / iso-latin, ... TIA -- mathieu -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list