On Sunday 07 Dec 2003 6:07 pm, Thomas Adam wrote:
--- Paul Taylor <ptaylor@uklinux.net> wrote:
Hi all:
The key here seems to be using localdrake which is obviously their own implementation. Question is, how can I (can I?) do this with SuSE as easily?
This comes down to exporting the correct locale settings. You *must* make sure that you install the japanese locale rpms, and that you use the appropriate charset (define in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4, or /etc/fonts/config, if you're a xfs/xfs-xtt usrt).
It would also be best to export LANG_xx=
I've done all that Thomas but it still doesn't work. With Mandrake you press Shift + Space and an IME window pops up in the application. I need something as painless as that.
-- Thomas Adam
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