On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 10:49:27PM +0900, Tomohiro KUBOTA wrote: > > > > The gnome keyboard applet (gkb_applet in package gnome-applets) lets you > > switch between any number of keyboard layouts, so what you're after isn't > > just in KDE. > > Does it work well for east Asian complex languages which need conversions? > I don't have the Asian environments properly set up on my computer, so I can't speak authoritatively. It does support some part of them, but possibly not completely, so it may not be useful to you. For instance, it does have Japanese, but I can only get the alphabetic characters (katagana, right?): タテイスカン (qwerty). That's using the "xkb" layout. I don't know if it provides the full Japanese UTF-8 characters if you have X properly configured for it. It also has Thai (ๆไำพะั) but not Chinese or Korean. I'm just using UTF-8, so I can't comment on conversion to the national charsets. Drew -- PGP public key available at http://people.debian.org/~dparsons/drewskey.txt Fingerprint: A110 EAE1 D7D2 8076 5FE0 EC0A B6CE 7041 6412 4E4A
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