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On Thursday 27 February 2003 08:03, Robert Storey wrote:
> Inspired by the question on Japanese input, I'd like to know if anybody
> has a good solution for Chinese input? So far, the only way I've found is
> with Xemacs (using mule) but that doesn't help me when I need Chinese
> input in Mozilla.

xcin. it works with rxvt and comes with a script which starts rxvt in 
chinese mode. start your applications for which you want to have chinese 
input from there and you are off... I use it all the time. :)
just start xcinterm-big5 or xcinterm-gb, depends if you want traditional or 
simplefied chinese.

Cheers
Arne

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