questin about the chinese input methods in FC1!

Jason Salaz whatsizbucket at comcast.net
Wed Sep 29 14:32:22 UTC 2004


When the system boots, you can choose the language just for the session
through the settings option on the login screen, or you can change it
permanently through System Settings => Language (you will need root
access to get access), and that should take care of the issues.  This is
with FC2, but the concept is the same I think.  *smirk*  It's been a
while since I've used FC1.

-Jason

On Wed, 2004-09-29 at 07:18, gujie.jacky at 263.net wrote:
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> Hi,
>    I want to edit chinese in the text and web page in FC1, but I can't load the chinese input means just like in windows system.
> Of course we can load the input interface through ctrl+space key in windows os. So does anyone meet and exceed such a question?
> Pls help me fix it!Thanks a lot!
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