On Mon, Jul 17, 2000 at 10:38:01PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Thus hanterm might have priority 50 while xterm has only priority 20. But > hanterm would be depended upon by, for instance, task-chinese-t[1], which > Americans and Europeans likely would not install. > > [1] I don't know if this specific example is correct. To the beast of my > limited knowledge, Han is the Chinese character set, Hangul is Korean, and > Japan has at least three: Hirigana, Katakana, and Kanji. I have no idea > what the Vietnamese character set is called.
Han usually means the Chinese character set, but Han of hanterm is the Hangul. So, hanterm is the X terminal emulator with Hangul(==Korean) support. xterm with Chinese support is cxterm. P. S. : I maintain hanterm. :) CHu-yeon -- Chu-yeon Park <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : KoKIDS means KOrean KIDS! <http://www.debian.org/~kokids> : I love Debian! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * CCs of replies from mailing lists are encouraged.