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Re: [m17n] Settings for german system with partly simplified chinese use
- From: Florian Ehinger <florian@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 16:33:00 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <200511110032.51830.florian@xxxxxxxxx>
HI
> > I have problems setting up my sytem. Normally I want to have german
> > language, but since I'm living in China at the moment I also want to
> > display simplified chinese texts properly and use sometimes chinese
> > Inputmethods.
>
> Did you install all the appropriate SCIM packages? All you seem to me to
> need is the desired chinese characters and the Chinese SCIM packages. Which
> system do you use? On the SuSE 9.3 I use, all needed SCIM-stuff is there
> and can be installed with the YaST software installer, simply entering
> "SCIM" in the search field. I think it works great, you can enter Chinese
> in any text field.
My problem is not to use scim, this is working in most programs. My Problem is
that when I don't set the RC_LC_CTYPE="zh_CN.UTF8" variable not all
simplified chinese characters are shown. I think the system use a traditional
chinese font. If I set the variable I have the problems described in the last
email!
Bye Flo
--
If all the world's economists were laid end to end, we wouldn't reach a
conclusion.
-- William Baumol
> > I have problems setting up my sytem. Normally I want to have german
> > language, but since I'm living in China at the moment I also want to
> > display simplified chinese texts properly and use sometimes chinese
> > Inputmethods.
>
> Did you install all the appropriate SCIM packages? All you seem to me to
> need is the desired chinese characters and the Chinese SCIM packages. Which
> system do you use? On the SuSE 9.3 I use, all needed SCIM-stuff is there
> and can be installed with the YaST software installer, simply entering
> "SCIM" in the search field. I think it works great, you can enter Chinese
> in any text field.
My problem is not to use scim, this is working in most programs. My Problem is
that when I don't set the RC_LC_CTYPE="zh_CN.UTF8" variable not all
simplified chinese characters are shown. I think the system use a traditional
chinese font. If I set the variable I have the problems described in the last
email!
Bye Flo
--
If all the world's economists were laid end to end, we wouldn't reach a
conclusion.
-- William Baumol
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