-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 14 Feb 2002 05:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > ÅóÓÑ£º
Grrrr, and I was so looking forward to seeing some mor unintelligable kanji... I was almost starting to not mind Korean spam since every time I saw it I thought: Look at all those pretty characters, isn't it neat that Linux supports (at least reading) Asian languages out of the box now. I guess in a few months I'd think of it as commonplace. Speaking of which, I know it is possible to write Japanese in Debian, but how easy is it to set up? E.g. if I want to add a user to my typically en_NZ.utf8 machine that will be using Japanese, how many steps do I have to do? I've seen it done under MacOS and it is both easy to set up and easy to use once set up. Sorry about going a roundabout way to asking the question, I was just trying to make the point that now things are possible we need to make them easy. Corrin -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE8atPAi5A0ZsG8x8cRAmEuAJ9SWjiSNO0Gi9so0R5jrWt+U6T2CgCfVNPq mbnAqitdX1I9Gs2gygJxv6I= =pdof -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----