On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 03:11:46PM +0900, Jason Stubbs wrote: > On Thursday 27 November 2003 14:53, Adam Scriven wrote: > > On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 02:22:22PM +0900, Jason Stubbs wrote: > > > I'm running a 100% bilingual Japanese-English system and it wouldn't be > > > too hard to install other languages. I don't know about Korean console - > > > the fonts above look like MS fonts. For X support, check out > > > app-i18n/nabi. Once you've installed that it should be the same as > > > putting the following before you start your wm session: > > > export LC_CTYPE="ja_JP" # what ever is appropriate for korean > > > /usr/X11R6/bin/kinput2 -canna & # run the input engine in background > > > > Ok, I've got nabi installed. At the end it said: > > * You MUST add environment variable... > > * > > * export XMODIFIERS="@im=nabi" > > * export XIM_PROGRAM=/usr/bin/nabi // for /xinit.xinitrx.d/xinput > > > > so I did that, resourced my .cshrc, but the kinput2 command doesn't seem > > to exist. I tried qpkg, but it couldn't find it either. > > kinput2 is a Japanese input engine. I meant to say "#run YOUR input engine in > backround" above.
Ok, so that would be ami then, I think. I set the LC_CTYPE to ko_KR, I think that's right. Running nabi produces: Nabi: Can't load config file Nabi: Session: SESSION_MANAGER environment variable not defined Nabi: xim server started > It sounds like everything is set up correctly, so you should be able to do > some key sequence (depends on nabi) which will switch on Korean input. For > kinput2 the default is shift+space; for nabi it might be the same but you'd > have to check the documentation. I'd love to check the docs, but they're not in english, at least not the copies that were installed by the ebuild. Also, while ami itself looks fine, the fonts on the title are not correct. The key sequence doesn't seem to be shift+space, or anything else for that matter. Ami is all in korean, and my wife doesn't know enough technical language to transate for me. *lol* What programs should take the different input? If I find out what the keystroke to switch between is, can I use it in an xterm, or Xchat, or openoffice, or just some programs? > If it doesn't work, try running /usr/bin/nabi& before starting X. I'll try that tomorrow. Time to go to sleep now, thanks for the help so far. Adam
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