Inputting Japanese in KDE apps

Kevin Krammer kevin.krammer at gmx.at
Sat May 18 16:47:32 BST 2002


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Hi!

On Friday, 17. May 2002 22:26, JEFF Collins wrote:
> I've installed Redhat 7.3 with KDE 3.0 and Japanese support.  In fact, I
> selected to install everything just to get all of the Japanese support
> installed.  I've been able to successfuly type in Japanese in Kterm using
> kinput2, but was wondering if it is possible to type in apps like kword or
> OpenOffice in KDE?  Is there any kind of X Windows IME?

There seems ti be something called XIM.
I found this posting in the archives of koffice mailinglist:
http://lists.kde.org/?l=koffice&m=101075903822702&w=2

I guess, Kword should already support direct input of Japanese characters.

Perhaps you can get better information about this topic on the mailinglist of 
the Japanese i18n team (start at i18n.kde.org)

Cheers,
Kevin


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