On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 07:20:23AM +0900, OS rider wrote: > Hi all , i am a japanese , and i run openbsd3.8 (snapshot) on pentium4 1.5G . > i have no stress using kde on this machine and i can use japanese in jvim . > > but i hava some defects . > 1) i cannot use canna , so i use Wnn ( namely jserver) . > 2) i can write japanese only in jvim ( i run jvim on kterm on konsole ) , > so i copy japanese words in jvim to konqueror. > 3) i hope openbsd will use " uim anthy " which is commonly used in LINUX > japanese input method (this is not kanji-server type).
Happy to have you aboard. o tanoshimi ni! international support has seen some progress in OpenBSD 3.8. We're hopefully going to have utf8, jis, euc, and sjis support in the near future. I've been using wnn + jvim in the past as well, I haven't figured out what's missing with respect to modern X input methods yet... kinput2 doesn't appear to work. If you want `uim anthy' supported on OpenBSD in the future, let's start by giving us a www address for it... I don't know all japanese software, unfortunately.

