"Jim Z" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> さんは書きました:
> Mike,
>
> I tried your tip to bring up kinput2
I.e. you tried
export XMODIFIERS="@im=kinput2"
LANG=ja_JP LC_ALL=ja_JP kinput2 -xim -kinput -canna &
LANG=en_US.UTF-8 LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8 program-where-you-want-to-input Japanese
?
> but it doesn't seem to work in either UTF-8 locale (en_US.UTF-8 or
> ja_JP.UTF-8).
Very strange, I'm using that all the time.
> It just had no resonse when trying to convert.
Doesn't the small window showing the hiragana a [あ] appear when
typing Shift-Space?
Or does this work and when trying to convert the hiragana to kanji
by typing space the connection to the cannaserver fails?
Does the cannastat command list any clients?:
mfabian@magellan:~$ cannastat
Connected to unix
Canna Server (Ver. 3.5)
Total connecting clients 2
USER_NAME ID NO U_CX C_TIME U_TIME I_TIME HOST_NAME CLIENT
mfabian 0 0 3 Fri 6 6:50pm 1 1 magellan(U kinput2
mfabian 12 0 3 Wed 11 5:07pm 0 45:07 magellan(U mule
mfabian@magellan:~$
> I checked that cannaserver and kinput2
> were running and everything else seems to be correct.
> What seems to be the problem?
> I have the full CJK environment/components setup.
> It worked fine under ja_JP.
Have you checked whetherr *still* works under ja_JP.eucJP locale?
If not, you have something else misconfigured and it is not related to
UTF-8.
By the way, in which program are you trying to type Japanese?
Which linux system are you using?
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