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- Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2002 14:56:04 +0900 (JST)
- From: Charles Muller <acmuller@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Multilanguage environment and encodings
- References: <20020719110445.5b972dda.sto@example.com><15671.39033.310467.409703@example.com>
Like Viktor, the only Linux application that I have been able to use for any serious extent of multilingual textual work, as well as multingual e-mail, is Emacs. At least the East Asian IMEs usually work without needing any special configuration, and Mule will allow one to work in UTF-8. For me, the biggest problem is still getting the proper fonts to work on Linux in general, and on Emacs in particular. I also suffer from the lack of techniques for doing input of other non-standard characters beyond CJK, such as the Unicode-mapped diacritical characters that one needs for romanizing Sanskrit and so forth (in the Latin Extended-Additional area of Unicode). Unfortunately, I am still forced to return to MS Word to do a lot of this work. Chuck -------------------------- > >>>>> "SZ" == Stoyan Zhekov <sto@example.com> writes: > > SZ> 1. fonts - if I config Sylpheed with japanese fonts, i cannot > SZ> read bulgarian (cp1251 encoding) and reverse. Is the UTF-8 > SZ> the only solution? But I recieve emails with mixed encodings > SZ> so can for example iconv be used to convert them to the > SZ> common encoding (maybe some procmail recipe?) And how to > SZ> enter texts? UTF-8 editor (xemacs? something else?) and > SZ> iconv to cp1251 or jp? > > I use emacs for text editing & email in English, Ukrainian, Japanese > and some others (like Russian which isn't worth mentioning:). Input > methods are in the leim package, fonts come with the linux > distribution, and there are some fonts from GNU emacs too. > > I would love to hear what others use. Emacs is everything but xterms > (unfortunately) exist too :) > > Viktor > > > ************************************************* > TLUG server is hosted by Global Online Japan > http://home.gol.com/index_e.html > ************************************************* > > ================================================= > To unsubscribe from this mailing list, > please see instructions at > http://www.tlug.jp/list.html > ================================================= > > --------------------------- Charles Muller <acmuller@example.com> Faculty of Humanities, Toyo Gakuen University Digital Dictionary of Buddhism and CJKV-English Dictionary [http://www.acmuller.net] Mobile Phone: 090-9310-1787
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