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Howto set-up debian woody for Japanese



Hi,

I am looking for information to set up Japanese as my sub environment
under woody.  By this "sub", I mean I do not want to screw with
update-alternatives.

I know tasksel/japanese trick but that will kill my current LC_ALL=C
environment.  I also like console over X.  I like VIM.

Urgent needs are EUC console environment to translate my document.

My plan:
1. Make user "jpn"
2. Set Path to parse ~/bin and environment variables
3. Put symling from ~/bin for programs such as editor, view, vi, ...
4. Set up IM.  <-- For console
5. start vi under kon

I can read Japanese (in X).

ANY STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE?

Arigatou-gozai-masu

PS: What a shame as Japanese not to have good Japanese environment. :(
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