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- Subject: Re: Japanese in Linux
- From: Viktor Pavlenko <vp@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 25 May 2001 22:22:54 +0900
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I've never tried to get the "real" Japanese mode (but maybe it's because I seldomly need it), and considering all discussions on the topic here I don't want to try. But an easy way is to use emacs (easy if you are comfortable with emacs). Make sure LEIM package, for input modes is installed, it must come in rpm too. Viktor >>>>> "L" == Liton <leyton@example.com> writes: L> Hello, L> Do I have to install any software in my computer running RH L> Linux7 to be able to type Japanese. If so, please send me the L> title or just tell me if there's any other way to do this.
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