Hi Folks,
Fedora Core 2
(upgraded from RH8)
I encountered following problem in displaying
Traditonal Chinese fonts correctly.
If I copied a paragraph/text from a Chinese website,
Traditional Chinese, and pasted it to OOo
Writer/Kedit, the Chinese content can display
correctly. But after saving -> closing -> reopenging
the document the text can't display correctly, only
symbols/codes. I have Chinese fonts, both Trad and
Simplified installed on the OS, such as Ar Pl Jautum
GB/Big 5, Ar Pl Mingti21 Big5, Ar Pl Sungtil GB,
HanWangfangong medium, etc. But non of them can work.
Kindly advise how to solve this problem.
TIA.
B.R.
Stephen Liu
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Hi folks,
Fedora Core 2
# service IIim restart
Stopping IIIMF input server: [ OK ]
Starting IIIMF input server: [ OK ]
# LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim kedit
kbuildsycoca running...
kedit started but no Chinese editing function
available. Toggle [Ctrl + Space] has no function.
Please advise how to fix it. TIA
B.R.
Stephen Liu
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Hi folks,
Chinese editing on OpenOffice writer
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It still needs two terminals to edit Chinese on OOo
writer
Terminal 1:
$ export LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8
$ httx
Terminal 2:
$ export LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8
$ export XMODIFIERS=@im=htt
$ ~/OpenOffice.org1.1.2/program/swriter
OOo writer started
'Ctrl+Space' toggled between Chinese and English,
having only one Input Method 'Cangjie'
Toggle 'Ctrl+Shift' having no function.
Kindly advise how to fix this problem.
Futhermore is there any method avoiding starting 2
terminals for Chinese editing on kedit and OOo writer.
Any solution to start them first and then to evoke
Chinese editing later.
TIA
B.R.
Stephen Liu
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>>>>> On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 18:10:06 +0900,
>>>>> "Shawn" == Shawn <javajunkie(a)koyuru.com> wrote:
Shawn> Hello,
Shawn> I want to use iiimf but as for installation...
Shawn> 1) there is only a core1 dir for yum
Shawn> 2) the testing guide give vague instructions like download the files and
Shawn> use the standard rpm -ivh.... but
Shawn> 3) there are 15+ rpms under
Shawn> http://www.apac.redhat.com/iiimftest/files/fc2/
Shawn> Do I really need them all?
No. What you need to install at least is:
iiimf-server
iiimf-protocol-lib
iiimf-client-lib
iiimf-csconv
iiimf-x
iiimf-gtk
xinitrc(if you haven't installed new one yet)
And, for the languages which you want to use:
iiimf-le-canna: for Japanese
iiimf-le-hangul: for Korean
iiimf-le-inpinyin: for Simplified Chinese(it will be
replaced by iiimf-le-chinput in FC3, though)
iiimf-le-xcin: Traditional Chinese
iiimf-le-unit: for others
--
Akira TAGOH