Hello all!
After much frustration, I have finally managed to install CJK 4.4.0 onto my
Linux Mandrake 8.0 (Pentium) distribution. XEmacs-Mule is able to display
Big5 fonts correctly. So the next logical step is to install CJK-LyX...
CJK-LyX seems to install well, although it is strange that
Hello all!
Further attempts at getting CJK-LyX have resulted in more perplexing
questions...
How does CJK-LyX know whether a particular passage is using
i18n1 Gothic encoding? (or i18n2 Normal encoding, for that matter).
Should it be done with the Layout-Character-Language menu setting?
Dear all!
When trying to change /usr/share/lyx/languages to recognise Chinese-Big5,
I noted that CJK-LyX seems unable to find big5 encoding information.
I guess this information is to be found in /usr/share/lyx/encodings.
How do I go about modifying /usr/share/lyx/encodings so that big5 (or
Hello all!
After much frustration, I have finally managed to install CJK 4.4.0 onto my
Linux Mandrake 8.0 (Pentium) distribution. XEmacs-Mule is able to display
Big5 fonts correctly. So the next logical step is to install CJK-LyX...
CJK-LyX seems to install well, although it is strange that
Hello all!
Further attempts at getting CJK-LyX have resulted in more perplexing
questions...
How does CJK-LyX know whether a particular passage is using
i18n1 Gothic encoding? (or i18n2 Normal encoding, for that matter).
Should it be done with the Layout-Character-Language menu setting?
Dear all!
When trying to change /usr/share/lyx/languages to recognise Chinese-Big5,
I noted that CJK-LyX seems unable to find big5 encoding information.
I guess this information is to be found in /usr/share/lyx/encodings.
How do I go about modifying /usr/share/lyx/encodings so that big5 (or
Hello all!
After much frustration, I have finally managed to install CJK 4.4.0 onto my
Linux Mandrake 8.0 (Pentium) distribution. XEmacs-Mule is able to display
Big5 fonts correctly. So the next logical step is to install CJK-LyX...
CJK-LyX seems to install well, although it is strange that
Hello all!
Further attempts at getting CJK-LyX have resulted in more perplexing
questions...
How does CJK-LyX know whether a particular passage is using
i18n1 Gothic encoding? (or i18n2 Normal encoding, for that matter).
Should it be done with the Layout-Character-Language menu setting?
Dear all!
When trying to change /usr/share/lyx/languages to recognise Chinese-Big5,
I noted that CJK-LyX seems unable to find big5 encoding information.
I guess this information is to be found in /usr/share/lyx/encodings.
How do I go about modifying /usr/share/lyx/encodings so that big5 (or