One of the environments uses jfbterm. It was set up in a near-minimal live Linux CD, I inherited that product, and I didn't need to modify it because end users don't input Japanese in that environment. But one co-worker has to input Japanese. I figured out how to load anthy and uim but when my co-worker presses backspace the screen no longer matches the input buffer. I wish I could improve things for him. I tried to add Japanese support to KDE in that near-minimal live Linux CD, to make it easier for my co-worker to input Japanese. I encountered other problems as discussed in this thread, and tried to search for Mike Fabian's documents, and then gave up. I do think that Mike Fabian's documents would help with both of these environments. Suse solved the problems that I faced, so I would like to see how it was done. Yours sincerely, Norman Diamond Fuminobu TAKEYAMA wrote:
I didn't imagine that you are talking about jfbterm.
I am not sure jfbterm still work.
"fbterm" (without 'j') can now show Japanese characters and we can input Japanese characters by using fcitx-fbterm with fcitx-mozc, fcitx-kkc, or fcitx-anthy.
Many things have been changed. So I wonder if that old document is still helpful.
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