On Mon, Jul 12, 2004 at 05:50:48PM +0000, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> >Maybe check again that your Display Character Set is "Japanese (EUC-JP)"
> >or "Japanese (Shift_JIS)" and that your terminal is set to accept the
> >encoding you have chosen for your display.
>
> No, my display character set is, obviously, utf-8.
This is another possibility why "it doesn't work" for you and it does
for me. Are you sure the CJK stuff (--enable-cjk) applies if you are
not using one of the CJK character sets? Without the Sato/Asada routines
Lynx simply will not cut the mustard.
Are you using the recent patch for iconv hooks? If not, you might give
it a try.
> >General comment: Those pages are like dinosaurs of the past. I haven't
>
> Yes, I already thought that might be the issue - but then, lynx is
It's not an issue for Lynx (never was). It's a serious flaw of the site.
> The Browser, so it ought to display them, no?
Lynx IS "The Browser", AND it DOES display them:
* with JIS support: ... [15]text-only.
Japanese <-> English Dictionary Server (p1 of 4)
和英/英和辞典 - Japanese⇔English Dictionary
* with EUC support: ... [17]text-only.
Japanese <-> English Dictionary Server (p1 of 4)
和英/英和辞典 - Japanese⇔English Dictionary
* with Shift-JIS support: ... [19]text-only.
Japanese <-> English Dictionary Server (p1 of 4)
和英/英和辞典 - Japanese⇔English Dictionary
If all three don't look the same to you, or are "mojibake", then there's
more evidence that something is not right with your system: curses, locale,
terminal emulator, etc.
About the only other thing I can think of wrt Lynx is to play with the
option menu display section. The following is what I have, which works
with all three of the pages above.
画面と文字セット
Use locale-based character set(!): [OFF]
ディスプレーの文字セット : [Japanese (EUC-JP)______________]
ページの文字セット (!) : [iso-8859-1_]
日本語モード (!) : [ON_]
X ディスプレイ (!) : __________________________________________
[What in the world is "Use locale-based character set"? Impossible
to get the time to keep up with Lynx's development. :( ]
__Henry
"Using Lynx is like wearing a really good pair of shades: cuts out
the glare and harmful UV (ultra-vanity), and you feel so-o-o COOL."
-- me, March 1999
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