Hi,
The answer is on the below. Thank you.
Tina
From: Jens Petersen petersen@redhat.com To: chouy@ematters.com.tw, Fedora internationalization discussions fedora-i18n-list@redhat.com Cc: Hu Zheng zhu@redhat.com Sent: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 19:44:06 +1000 Subject: Re: F7 SCIM and StarDict problem
Tina Chou さんは書きました:
I just tried to type Chinese in gimp and it worked.
I can input Japanese ok anyway with stardict-3.0.0-3.fc7. Which input method are you using with scim? scim-tables-chinese?
Yes I'm using scim-tables-chinese. But I can't even switch to any IM in scim.
On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 17:10:52 +0800, Hu Zheng wrote
The next problem is about ZhuYin(注音)and CangJie version 5(倉頡第五代). In their menu, Korea characters shows up at the front somehow (but they used to be at the end).
Which fonts do you have installed?
What is the output of "rpm -qa fonts-* | sort"?
Here's what I got running rpm -qa fonts-* | sort: fonts-chinese-3.03-4.fc7 fonts-japanese-0.20061016-6.fc7
Jens
Tina Chou wrote:
Yes I'm using scim-tables-chinese. But I can't even switch to any IM in scim.
in stardict, right?
Which stardict package are you running?
The next problem is about ZhuYin(注音)and CangJie version 5(倉頡第五代). In their menu, Korea characters shows up at the front somehow (but they used to be at the end).
Which fonts do you have installed?
Here's what I got running rpm -qa fonts-* | sort: fonts-chinese-3.03-4.fc7 fonts-japanese-0.20061016-6.fc7
I suggest to uninstall fonts-japanese if you don't need it (particularly if you're running your desktop in English say).
Jens