Le 20 oct. 2012 à 13:10, Juanito Fatas Huang a écrit :
> Dear all,
> I am a chinese texmacs user. 


Hi
we've posted a message soon about this subject but the message was very more 
naïve than your
this is it :
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we have done this protocole, with TeXmacs 1.0.7.16 (installed via official 
.dmg) on Mac OSX 10.6.8
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0) leave TeXmacs if open
1) open app "applications/utilities/terminal"
2) type sudo mkdir ~/.TeXmacs
3) open browser at :
http://www.texmacs.org/tmweb/download/fonts.en.html#fonts-cjk
4) find the link "Tarball with Chinese fonts (6.8 Mb)."
right click on it
5) select "download under"
5bis) in the Finder, menu "go" choose "go to folder..." and type ~/.TeXmacs
this opens this  invisible folder (created by 2) in a Finder's window
move this window to one side of your screen so to have both windows, this one 
and the browser's one, next to each other
6) grad and drop folder  "~/.TeXmacs" from Finder to the record-window of the 
browser
7) come back to Terminal
8) type gunzip -c TeXmacs-chinese-fonts.tar.gz | tar xvf -
9) launch TeXmacs. click on the flag and select 'chinese'
10) in the menu bar of mac os X, choose your usual chinese entry mode
for example Zhuyin, Pinyin, Cangjie, Jianye, Dayi Pro...
normally you can type chinese now - with some of these entry modes
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The résult is :
Il seem that I can write chinese words but they disappear since they are 
typed...
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so if you find anything we are interested.

Vincent

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