IIMF looks _very_ cool. I often type Japanese in my email and setting up Japanese as an alternative language has always been a major pain. I am very interested in seeing how IIIMF turns out.
-Jeff Hawaii Linux Institute wrote: >One of the most attractive features of Fedora/Red Hat, as far as our >Islands are concerned, is its aggressive attempt to make an OS that >bridges the barrier between Western and Eastern languages. Red Hat 8 was >the first OS that's based on unicode (UTF-8). > >Now FC2 is bravely adopting the new Intranet/Internet Input Method >Framework (IIIMF), which is the next generation Input Method Framework >set to replace the legacy X Window System Input Method (XIM) used by >existing Input Methods such as chinput, xcin, kinput2, etc. See: > >http://www.apac.redhat.com/iiimftest/testing-guide/ch-testcase.html > >Most in this forum probably will not be able to appreciate the >significance of this development. But it won't hurt to be aware of >what's going on. wayne > >_______________________________________________ >LUAU mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/luau > > > >
