>Though I don't know how IIIMF is good or bad, I don't know any
>alternatives which can input Chinese and Japanese.  I agree that
>UTF-16 is a bad choice but it is not fatal, while no possibilites
>of support for Chinese and Japanese (any keymap-like approach can
>never support these languages) is fatal.

Do you know of any non-graphical input support for japanese?

I was wondering if such software exists:

        - a text-terminal (non X, non-gui) japanese input method system

        - a batch kanji picker:
                its easy to take a quantity of roomaji and turn them
into
                kana, but is there a command line tool, or anything
which
                could take kana and produce kanji's?

                That would be an interesting program, imo. If I were to
mess
                around with such a tool, which input service would you
                reccomend for japanese, with a preference for freer
software
                (Canna, Wnn, etc)
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