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I found a program, VietPad, to type Vietnamese with the necessary
diacritics. I couldn't get it to work completely until I found out
about mlterm's capabilities, so I installed mlterm and now I can
enter and properly display the diacritics. Now I'm trying to find
out how to print the text files VietPad creates, since its output
is unicode. Can someone point me in the right direction for either
being able to print it as is, convert it and then print it, or if
there's a better way from the get go to type Vietnamese? I've tried
x-unikey without much success, and never could compile xvnkb. As
things stand, I can print from VietPad, but of course it's a jumble.
The printer is an ancient Star 2410 dot-matrix, but it handles the
Vietnamese diacritics fine from the one windows box I still have,
printed via samba/cups on my OpenBSD box. Also, I failed to mention
VietPad is a jar file which runs with 'java -jar VietPad.jar'. Don't
know if that makes any difference, but, I thought I should mention
it just in case. Thanks for any help I can get on this. It is, in
fact, the only reason I still have to have a windows box at all,
since it's easy to do there with another program I have. Still
trying to break free completely.


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Denny White

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