From wytsang at clustertech.com Tue Mar 1 02:12:25 2005 From: wytsang at clustertech.com (Clotho Tsang) Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2005 10:12:25 +0800 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Cannot display Chinese characters which are not Japanese characters Message-ID: <4223CF89.5070605@clustertech.com> My Fedora 3 can display some but NOT all Chinese characters. The Chinese characters common with Japanese-chinese (eg. "?") can be displayed correctly, but uncommon one like (eg. "?") will become a block with its coding. Setting locate to "zh_TW.UTF-8" or "en_US.UTF-8" cannot help. I have tried to changed the fonts, but there is no difference for all the fonts. Thank you for help. From llim at redhat.com Tue Mar 1 04:00:32 2005 From: llim at redhat.com (Lawrence Lim) Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2005 14:00:32 +1000 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Cannot display Chinese characters which are not Japanese characters In-Reply-To: <4223CF89.5070605@clustertech.com> References: <4223CF89.5070605@clustertech.com> Message-ID: <1109649632.6138.3.camel@dragon.brisbane.redhat.com> Do you have the necessary font package installed? In particular, ttfonts-zh_TW. Lawrence On Tue, 2005-03-01 at 12:12, Clotho Tsang wrote: > My Fedora 3 can display some but NOT all Chinese characters. > The Chinese characters common with Japanese-chinese (eg. "?") > can be displayed correctly, but uncommon one like (eg. "?") > will become a block with its coding. > > Setting locate to "zh_TW.UTF-8" or "en_US.UTF-8" cannot help. > > I have tried to changed the fonts, but there is no difference > for all the fonts. > > Thank you for help. > > > -- > Fedora-i18n-list mailing list > Fedora-i18n-list at redhat.com > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list From wytsang at clustertech.com Tue Mar 1 04:26:19 2005 From: wytsang at clustertech.com (Clotho Tsang) Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2005 12:26:19 +0800 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Cannot display Chinese characters which are not Japanese characters In-Reply-To: <1109649632.6138.3.camel@dragon.brisbane.redhat.com> References: <4223CF89.5070605@clustertech.com> <1109649632.6138.3.camel@dragon.brisbane.redhat.com> Message-ID: <4223EEEB.1070606@clustertech.com> Thank you! You are right, I have only installed the default ttfonts-ja, but not ttfonts-zh_TW. After installing it, it solves half of the problem. Now I can view the fonts with Gtk (Mozilla, gedit, etc). But I still cannot read them with Qt (licq, kedit, etc). May you give me further help? Thank you. Lawrence Lim wrote: >Do you have the necessary font package installed? In particular, >ttfonts-zh_TW. > > >Lawrence > >On Tue, 2005-03-01 at 12:12, Clotho Tsang wrote: > > >>My Fedora 3 can display some but NOT all Chinese characters. >>The Chinese characters common with Japanese-chinese (eg. "?") >>can be displayed correctly, but uncommon one like (eg. "?") >>will become a block with its coding. >> >>Setting locate to "zh_TW.UTF-8" or "en_US.UTF-8" cannot help. >> >>I have tried to changed the fonts, but there is no difference >>for all the fonts. >> >>Thank you for help. >> >> >>-- >>Fedora-i18n-list mailing list >>Fedora-i18n-list at redhat.com >>http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list >> >> > >-- >Fedora-i18n-list mailing list >Fedora-i18n-list at redhat.com >http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list > > > From wytsang at clustertech.com Tue Mar 1 04:29:15 2005 From: wytsang at clustertech.com (Clotho Tsang) Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2005 12:29:15 +0800 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Cannot display Chinese characters which are not Japanese characters In-Reply-To: <4223EEEB.1070606@clustertech.com> References: <4223CF89.5070605@clustertech.com> <1109649632.6138.3.camel@dragon.brisbane.redhat.com> <4223EEEB.1070606@clustertech.com> Message-ID: <4223EF9B.3040405@clustertech.com> I have solved it by setting the locale. Thank you for your great help! Clotho Tsang wrote: > Thank you! You are right, I have only installed the default ttfonts-ja, > but not ttfonts-zh_TW. After installing it, it solves half of the > problem. > > Now I can view the fonts with Gtk (Mozilla, gedit, etc). But I still > cannot > read them with Qt (licq, kedit, etc). > > May you give me further help? Thank you. > > Lawrence Lim wrote: > >> Do you have the necessary font package installed? In particular, >> ttfonts-zh_TW. >> >> >> Lawrence >> >> On Tue, 2005-03-01 at 12:12, Clotho Tsang wrote: >> >> >>> My Fedora 3 can display some but NOT all Chinese characters. >>> The Chinese characters common with Japanese-chinese (eg. "?") >>> can be displayed correctly, but uncommon one like (eg. "?") >>> will become a block with its coding. >>> >>> Setting locate to "zh_TW.UTF-8" or "en_US.UTF-8" cannot help. >>> >>> I have tried to changed the fonts, but there is no difference >>> for all the fonts. >>> >>> Thank you for help. >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Fedora-i18n-list mailing list >>> Fedora-i18n-list at redhat.com >>> http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list >>> >> >> >> -- >> Fedora-i18n-list mailing list >> Fedora-i18n-list at redhat.com >> http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list >> >> >> > > -- > Fedora-i18n-list mailing list > Fedora-i18n-list at redhat.com > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list > From petersen at redhat.com Thu Mar 3 08:11:06 2005 From: petersen at redhat.com (Jens Petersen) Date: Thu, 03 Mar 2005 17:11:06 +0900 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Kanji recognition In-Reply-To: <421F462C.8050206@alteeve.com> References: <421E484D.5070106@alteeve.com> <421F4356.2090200@redhat.com> <421F462C.8050206@alteeve.com> Message-ID: <4226C69A.9090802@redhat.com> Madison Kelly wrote: > Jens Petersen wrote: >> In the meantime >> for the current session you can change the way new apps choose their >> language with the gnome-im-properties utility. > It seems like 'gnome-im-properties' on my system only gives me the > enable/disable IM and where the menu is displayed. I tried removing > english (Latin) from gimlet but it seems to just add it back once I > switch to a new program. You're right, I misremembered: the configuration switch is in the applet config dialog. Planning to unify that and gnome-im-properties soon... Jens From sopwith at redhat.com Wed Mar 16 17:28:01 2005 From: sopwith at redhat.com (Elliot Lee) Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 12:28:01 -0500 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Fedora Project Mailing Lists reminder Message-ID: This is a reminder of the mailing lists for the Fedora Project, and the purpose of each list. You can view this information at http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/communicate/ When you're using these mailing lists, please take the time to choose the one that is most appropriate to your post. If you don't know the right mailing list to use for a question or discussion, please contact me. This will help you get the best possible answer for your question, and keep other list subscribers happy! 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Message-ID: I'm looking for a table that will let me map any JISX208 character to its UTF-8 (or any other Unicode encoding) equivalent. Does such a table or algorithm exist? From tagoh at redhat.com Fri Mar 18 03:37:09 2005 From: tagoh at redhat.com (Akira TAGOH) Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 12:37:09 +0900 (JST) Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Table mapping JISX208 to Unicode? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20050318.123709.752311254854609562.tagoh@redhat.com> >>>>> On 17 Mar 2005 18:43:45 -0800, >>>>> "DW" == David Wuertele wrote: DW> I'm looking for a table that will let me map any JISX208 character to DW> its UTF-8 (or any other Unicode encoding) equivalent. Does such a DW> table or algorithm exist? I'm not sure what you want to do, there was the mapping table from JISX0208 to Unicode at unicode.org. it's obsolete now though. ftp://ftp.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/OBSOLETE/EASTASIA/JIS/JIS0208.TXT -- Akira TAGOH From morpheus at post.harvard.edu Fri Mar 18 12:25:42 2005 From: morpheus at post.harvard.edu (morpheus) Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 07:25:42 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Table mapping JISX208 to Unicode? Message-ID: <20050318122542.9E426FC0BF@totalinfosecurity.com> >>>>>> On 17 Mar 2005 18:43:45 -0800, >>>>>> "DW" == David Wuertele wrote: >DW> I'm looking for a table that will let me map any JISX208 character to >DW> its UTF-8 (or any other Unicode encoding) equivalent. Does such a >DW> table or algorithm exist? What exactly are you trying to do? Do you need a C function for a program you are writing? If you're using PHP, there's a function built-in: http://nz.php.net/manual/en/function.mb-convert-encoding.php -m ------------------------------------------------------------ This mail was sent with TotalOffice--Secure, encrypted webmail with the look and feel of a desktop client. http://www.totalinfosecurity.com From morpheus at post.harvard.edu Tue Mar 22 07:23:10 2005 From: morpheus at post.harvard.edu (morpheus) Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 02:23:10 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] All KDE Apps Crash on Inserting Symbol in OpenOffice Message-ID: <20050322072310.9E231F5593@totalinfosecurity.com> When inserting Japanese into a document in any OpenOffice application, if you try to insert a "symbol" (i.e. press Home, then enter then enter again) every running KDE app immediately crashes. Yes, every K app on the system crashes at the same time. Details: openoffice 1.1.3 kernel 2.6.9-1.667 KDE 3.3.1-1 iiim 12.1.10 Canna 3.7p3-6 All installed from binary packages. -m ------------------------------------------------------------ This mail was sent with TotalOffice--Secure, encrypted webmail with the look and feel of a desktop client. http://www.totalinfosecurity.com