On Friday 28 September 2001 10:59 pm, you wrote:
It's time for me to accept the fact that until I can use Chinese in Linux (I live and work in China) I haven't really replaced Linux with Windows (I've just replaced windows with Linux AND a fax machine for reading and writing Chinese).
I can write Chinese in Xemacs using mule. And I can view Chinese in Mozilla. In KDE I can read Chinese in the body of a message in KMail if I set the character encoding by hand and in Konqueror I can read Chinese if,
Hi Jethro: I would suggest you get the free trial download of Hancom Linux word processor. They advertise that it will do Chinese GB and Chinese Big 5. http://www.hancom.com/en/ Hancom is a Korean company and given their proximity to China they should be able to get these fonts right. After all, China should be high on their list of prospective customers. At any rate they have partnered with the Kompany to bring out Hancom Office 2.0. I am running Hancom 1.5 and it works oK. It runs under Wine but it is quite stable. It's not very fast but all in all is a good WP. -- Cheers, Jonathan