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Re: console + japanese input



Kubota-san,

Always very knowlegeabele :-)


On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 05:57:46PM +0900, Tomohiro KUBOTA wrote:
> I think vim6 is locale-sensible software.  All you have to do is:
> 
>    # dpkg-reconfigure locales
>    and enable "ja_JP EUC-JP" locale; then type
>    $ export LANG=ja_JP.eucJP
>    or write it in your ~/.bashrc if you use bash.
> 
> Of course your console will have to recognize EUC-JP encoding.
> Since you are using jfbterm, it should already be prepared.
> 
VIM 6 has bug for handling 2 byte character erase as I use it.  Old JVIM
does not have this problem.

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