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- Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 19:13:28 +0900 (JST)
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>>>>> "John" == John Seebach <jseebach@example.com> writes: John> 1) What's an easy way to convert a text file from, say, EUC to JIS? I usually use Ken Lunde's jconv. (Well, actually I usually use XEmacs.) His utilities are available at something like ftp://ftp.uu.net/vendor/oreilly/nutshell/ujip/source/unix/ John> I downloaded a couple of packages from the Debian-JP folks, John> ack and kcc, that seem to be designed for this purpose, but John> the documentation is mostly in Japanese Did you try `LANG=C man kcc'? This probably works on a TurboLinux system. It might work on Debian. (Depends on whether the man pages are supplied or not, Debian's pretty good about that.) John> I want to send email and figure it would be safer to convert John> to plain vanilla JIS before sending anything. Don't send anything like that to me; I have an autoresponder that will mail you fifty-'leven copies of RFCs 821, 822, 1036, 2045, 2046, 2047, 2048, AND 2049. Each. Get a program that puts it into MIME format correctly. Not only do you need to add MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain;charset=ISO-2022-JP to your mail headers, but you also need to make sure that the ISO-2022-JP designation sequence is used at the beginning and end of Japanese and guards any single-byte characters (in particular, newlines or CRLF sequences). It's pretty trivial (easy enough to hack into Lunde's program), but why do it yourself? Save yourself some headache and find a way to get your editor to save in that format; most of them do. I don't think metamail does this. Any modern Emacs mailer does, as does Pine with the Japanese patches (I presume; hell, if you can't trust wileyc, who can you trust? so be it). There must be others, but they aren't discussed in polite society where I hang out ;-) Sorry Chris ;) ;) John> 2) Anybody know of a place where I can find a list of John> keystrokes and what they do for Kinput2/Canna in English? IIRC, the comments in the source are in English. They make more sense than the Japanese docs, anyway. I only use Canna in Emacs any more; the arrow keys do sensible things, I suppose you've got space bar and return down, and the only other thing I find useful is extending and contracting the bunsetsu (phrase under conversion), which are ^O and ^I respectively in Mule/Canna. -- University of Tsukuba Tennodai 1-1-1 Tsukuba 305-8573 JAPAN Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences Tel/fax: +81 (298) 53-5091 __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ What are those two straight lines for? "Free software rules." ------------------------------------------------------------------- Next Technical Meeting: June 19 (Sat), 18:30 place: Temple Univ. *** Topic: Linux SMP/Quad Xeon Server Next Nomikai: July 16 (Fri), 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 ------------------------------------------------------------------- more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Japan
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