Dear R-users of non-English speaking countires. Maybe a good news for those who want to use R in their local languages. Recently two Japanese, E. Nakama and M. Okada, succeeded in "making R speak Japanese". At present, R can handle Japanese (as well as other languages, I guess) character strings if one use consoles which can understand Japanese. Also P. Murrell kindly provided a facility to plot hundreads of Japaense characaters as graphical symbols (Hershey vector fonts).
Nakama and Okada's "L10N" (Localization) and "i18n" (internationalization) patches make it possible to use Japanese object names and to display Japanese characters on graphical devices (although still limited). If you are interested, please visit URL: http://www.okada.jp.org/RWiki/index.php?%5B%5Bi18n_of_R%5D%5D which is the only English page of RjpWiki, a Wiki-based collaboration site supported by Japanese R users. Nakama's patches can also handle other languages than Japanese. He kindly built Korean and Russian version of R (1.7.1) as rpm binaries (although he can understand neither Korean nor Russian). We are glad if these patches can give hints to R users who want to use local languages. Please note their patches are by no means complete and may potentially give your systems troubles. They and related binaries are offered without no warranty. Feedbacks and reports are welcome, but mere inquiries and complains not. Since the version up of R is so frequent, we cannot promise that these patches will be updated in future. Yours ------------------------------------------------ Shigeru Mase Dept. Math. and Comp. Sciences, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help
