> If you don't install Japanese language support when you
install Fedora,
> you have to install package kde-i18n-japanese.
> Next, in kcontrol, choose "Japan" for the country...you can still add
> "English" or other languages and move them to the top so that your user
> interface is not in Japanese if you prefer. You can manually change the
> currency, date and number formats too.
Do you mean previously you do not have Japanese translations in KDE?
Sorry, I'm talking about a new machine I just bought...fresh install.
My old machine works fine as discussed earlier.
> Also, I couldn't get Japanese conversion to work unless I
installed the
> package Canna, though I thought iiimf-le-canna was the replacement for
> Canna.
Well, Canna is the dictionary server - you still have to install it, run
it (service canna start) so that input method can able to connect to it.
iiimf-le-canna is the replacement for kinput2, the XIM server.
This is not written anywhere in the existing Fedora IIIMF FAQ as far as
I can see...seems like it should be.
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