Re: [NeilB@earthling.net: Re: Please help a poor gaijin!]

1999-09-02 Thread Miles Bader
Neil Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Thing's are quite a bit simpler if you just use emacs-20's built-in > > input methods > > Thanks for the reminder, but I had tried that (and forgotten about it) > because I found it so frustrating. It doesn't accept "standard" input > methods - to type in

[NeilB@earthling.net: Re: Please help a poor gaijin!]

1999-09-01 Thread Neil Booth
Miles Bader wrote:- > > Thing's are quite a bit simpler if you just use emacs-20's built-in > input methods -- they basically just work out of the box (as long as > your emacs was compiled with the leim support enabled). Just do: > > (set-language-environment "Japanese") > > Then type C-\ (to

Re: Please help a poor gaijin!

1999-09-01 Thread Miles Bader
Neil Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > c) Setting up Japanese input is quite tricky. I use canna, with > standard slink emacs20. The various packages for this come with > Debian-jp. Thing's are quite a bit simpler if you just use emacs-20's built-in input methods -- they basically just work ou

Re: Please help a poor gaijin!

1999-08-31 Thread Neil Booth
Stephen Pitts wrote:- > Hi! I'm trying to figure out what level of Japanese input support exists > in Debian. Not much to my knowledge, unless you install Debian-jp. > Ideally, I'd like to be able to receive messages written in > Unicode with mutt (via the mutt-ja package), and type messages/docu