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- Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 20:06:30 -0600
- From: Matt Gushee <mgushee@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Japanese page has been revised
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Scott Robbins wrote: >>>And thank you for writing it. At some point I'll undoubtedly make use of your >>>Arch Linux info ... my old kinput2/canna setup is working okay, but sooner or >>>later I'll need something better. Your thorough coverage of the detailed >>>procedures will come in handy. > > Have you been following the mailing list discussions between Damir, a > few others and myself? Nope, missed that. Which list was it on? I'm on the TUR list, since for a while I was very gung-ho about creating Arch packages, but I hadn't really noticed other Arch mailing lists. I've gotten the impression that the forums were the main vehicle for communication among Archers. >>>I do think, though, that someone, somewhere ought to provide an overview of how >>>Japanese input works and what kinds of software components are needed. > I think Dr. Mike's page does that, doesn't it? I had forgotten that one. It's not bad, but it seems to have mostly very introductory-level general info and details about specific systems. I perceive a broad gap in between those two levels. Normally it wouldn't matter so much, since these days a lot of Linux software Just Works [tm]. But, as most of us have experienced, Japanese input often doesn't J.W., so end users often need a bit more knowledge to set it up. > I'm an end user, so I'm not the one. :) I don't know about that. The developers of a system often have trouble understanding what end users need to know about it, whereas users who do the right research can often write very good documentation. If I were a little less busy trying to scratch out a meager living, I might consider doing it, but in any case it would take many hours to bring my knowledge up to date. > Anyway, as far as Arch, I would say setting the entire thing up took me > about 10 minutes if that. If the pacman versions work for you, it takes > even less. Thanks. You've prodded me into trying it, though it wasn't quite that easy for me (more on that in another post). -- Matt Gushee Englewood, CO, USA
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