After all this fuss (this was prompted by an old pending merge review)
I have cleaned up the emacspeak and made it default to use espeak
and it actually works now out of the box for the first time!!
(though a little buggy sometimes perhaps). It should be arriving
in updates-testing soon.
Anyway I
Hi,
I am the current maintainer of the emacspeak package,
and have been for a long time. However I have never
really used the package so I don't know how well it works.
I have asked in the past on Fedora devel list if anyone wants to
take over the package from me but got no reply.
If you or som
> If I open a gnome terminal, I can use ibus but not if I open an rxvt
> term...
I think you need urxvt (rxvt-unicode) for that.
> ibus does not work with TeXMaker
I can input Japanese at least.
Jens
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- "Elliott Chapin" wrote:
> DejaVu sans has nice ch. char. in OpenOffice. I forget whether this
> started to happen before I upgraded to F13.
The new Chinese font you are seeing may be wqy-zenhei-fonts. :)
It is the default now for zh_CN. Dejavu has no Chinese coverage.
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> ls | while read filename
> do
> mv -i "$filename" "`echo \"$filename\" | iconv -f GB2312 -t UTF8`"
> done
Or you can use the convmv tool (in fedora) to do that too.
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