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- Date: Thu, 15 May 2003 11:44:28 +0900
- From: David Riggs <dariggs@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] Workaround for Japanese IM in RH 8. Plus: is MS style localization the best we can do?
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Thank you TLUG and especially the patience and knowledge of David Oftedal: now I can get Japanese into my web searches and my spreadsheet! Below is my newbie level instructions to resolve the problem, along with my newbie level comments, and request for additional help. Problem: In RH 8, installed with English as main, Japanese+Chinese as secondary languages, specifying a graphical login: Japanese input is not available (shift-space does not trigger it), but Japanese is visible on web pages, and already created documents. No amount of work with the Gnome desktop settings and application settings in Mozilla or OpenOffice, nor starting up with Japanese as the primary language for this session will enable Japanese input. The Japanese server (cannaserver) is running, but the front end (kinput2) is not. Workaround: Start kinput2 yourself, and then start each Gnome program with the proper Japanese language environment variables. From a terminal (i.e. System Tools/Terminal will bring up a command line terminal): kinput2 -canna & Then to start e.g. mozilla: XMODIFIERS=@example.com=kinput2 LANGUAGE=ja_JP LC_CTYPE=ja_JP LC_ALL=ja_JP mozilla & Notes: be sure to put the & to put the process in the background, so the terminal will come back for more input. The progam is started on the same line with the setting: doing the settings first, then starting apps does not work. Other applications need to be started with their real names: e.g. oowriter, oocalc for OpenOffice.org Writer and Calc (spreadsheet). Discussion: This is OK, but I cannot find a way to make this the default; I have to start each program manually, not from Gnome. There should be a .xinitrc file in my home directory, I think, but there was not, and when I created one with those parameters as above, it was ignored. Is this due to my specifying that I want a graphical login? Quite separately, this setting means that OpenOffice comes up with Japanese menus and help. That is not what I want: I want my familiar English menus, with the ability to add an occasional Japanese word. I want multi-lingual, not localization (ala Microsoft). Mozilla, on the other hand keeps most of its English menus. Help: 1. How do I set something like .xinitrc so I can start programs more easily. David says this is a bit out of his area, so I appeal to the list. 2. Is this the only way to get Japanese into most Gnome application? Must I sacrifice my English menus for an occasional word in Japanese? (I use Emacs for many things, but I do need some of the other apps!) I was hoping that Linux apps would make this easier. Thanks for any advice. David --
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