Hi, Sorry first of all for writing in English. I do not speak / read / write japanese.
I work as an Inernational Websites Engineer for Netscape. I have been running a Debian box (2.1 aka slink) to provide unix infrastructure (web servers, CVS, NFS and vi / emacs) for the various content specialists in my group. I have had no problems in setting up the infrastructure for single byte character sets. I want to set up a really simple to use environment for the content specialists to log into my machine and edit double byte documents. Here is what a content specialists typically does - 1. Log into my machine using eXceed's xdm-broadcast method. I am running XDM on my machine. 2. They open an xterm window (tcsh shell) and check out the web pages from CVS. 3. I want to provide a way for them to view and edit double byte documents (HTML files). the problem is this editor / viewing environment should be really user-friendly. How do I set this up? 4. They view the changes they made via a web server which points its document root to their home directory. 5. They check in their changes into CVS. As you see from the above, content specialists are not very unix savvy. But they are quick learners and like the fact that they are learning to work on unix. Here are my questions - * What packages do I need to download and install? * What are the environment variables I need to set to enable a double byte environement for the users? * The content specialists will be working on content encoded in Shift-JIS (for japanese) and EUC-KR (for Koren). What are good editors / viewers for editing / viewing content in this encoding. I prefer a GUI editor but am willing to consider xemacs if that is the only one available. * Do I also have to set up their locale for them? * The content specialists currently transfer their files to a WinDOS machine and make the editing there. Are the key-strokes to create double byte characters the same between windows and linux? * Do the users need to have special fonts installed on their eXceed clients to properly display double byte characters? Where can I download / buy these fonts. I am sorry for asking this many questions. I really want to provide a great work environement for the people who use my machine. Please copy me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on your replies. I do not subscribe to the debian-i18n or debian-users-ctl mailing lists. Thank you very much. Sudhakar -- "No, I can't. This is my cause. I'm like the man who singlehandedly built the rocket and went to the moon. What was his name? Apollo Creed?" -- Homer J. Simpson Sudhakar C13n http://people.netscape.com/thaths/ Indentured Slave