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- To: Tokyo Linux Users Group <tlug@example.com>
- Subject: Problems with Japanese email
- From: Tapio Peltonen <tappel@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2000 11:17:59 +0300 (EEST)
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Now that I finally really _need_ a Japanese-capable email client, I've run into a couple of problems. First, the /pub/pinej directory at ftp.tlug.gr.jp is empty. Is pine-jp available anywhere else? Secondly, although I have wnn4 installed and working, xemacs (21.1.10a) doesn't seem to like it: $ ./configure --with-mule --with-wnn: (...) checking for jl_dic_list_e in -lwnn... no checking for jl_dic_list_e in -lwnn4... no checking for jl_dic_list_e in -lwnn6... no checking for dic_list_e in -lwnn6_fromsrc... no (...) Compiling in Mule (multi-lingual) support. Compiling in XIM (X11R5+ I18N input method) support. Using raw Xlib to provide XIM support. (...) $ whereis libwnn libwnn: /usr/local/lib/libwnn.a /usr/local/lib/libwnn.so Wnn installation is at /usr/local/lib/wnn, headers at /usr/local/include/wnn, so there shouldn't be any problem there. When trying to force xemacs to be compiled with wnn (by editing config.h), compile fails, as I expected. Needless to say, perhaps, that if I compile xemacs without wnn support, it won't offer any japanese input methods (except for skk, but I don't have Canna installed). As configuring mutt for my system seems a real PITA and I haven't gotten it to work as I need it to, the only way left is to write the e-mails with jvim and then pasting the text into regular Pine. This means I have to meddle with the Content-Type header setting every time I want to send something in Japanese (I need iso-8859-1 as well as iso-2022-jp). Having two separate pine binaries using separate configuration files would be much more bearable (I could, for example, make a procmail rule that would copy all iso-2022-jp messages to a separate folder.) Another thing. I need a web browser with support for Japanese input. Any suggestions? Anyone done this with Japanese Netscape 6? TIA -- Tapio Peltonen <tappel@example.com> [http://www.jyu.fi/cgi-bin/finger?macky@example.com] This novel is not to be tossed lightly aside, but to be hurled with great force. -- Dorothy Parker
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