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Wed, 26 Apr 2006

Japanese input methods

Yesterday I did some experiments with writing Japanese in Linux/GNOME. It turned out it was pretty straightforward and Fedora is well prepared for writing Japanese.

Japanese IM

I have installed Fedora without Japanese support, and in order to be able to write Japanese texts, I had to install the following packages:

anthy
Canna
Canna-libs
scim
scim-anthy
scim-libs

Then I have added Cannaserver to my system init scripts (chkconfig canna on), added a Smart Common Input Method server/applet to my .xsession (as scim -d), and instructed X11 libs to use SCIM (in my .xsession):

export XMODIFIERS="@im=SCIM"
export GTK_IM_MODULE="scim"
export QT_IM_MODULE="scim"

Now, when I choose Japanese from the SCIM applet on my GNOME Panel, I can do the following:

The input methods can surely do more, but for now it is sufficient for basic Japanese (definitely better than using the Character map tool :-).

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Yenya wrote: Just testing

Do the UTF-8 chars work in comments? 私. すごい!

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