Re: another problem: Chinese

From: landrew tang (tss2000_at_sina.com)
Date: 05/16/04


Date: Sun, 16 May 2004 22:38:34 +0800


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> Please send replies to *dearment@hotmail.com*
>
> Okay, I've got my CD-R all set up on my machine, and I'd like to say
> thanks to the people who offered their advice on that.
>
> Now, there's another problem. I want to use Chinese on my machine, and it
> seems I can usually view Web pages in the language, but I want to be able
> to write in it. Is there a good Chinese (simplified characters) program
> for this that can be used with an ordinary world processor like OpenOffice.org?
>
> Thanks,
> Eric
>
> "Sometimes a little brain damage helps."
> -- George Carlin

You can use fcitx or scim.

If you are using english as your default
language ,it will be a little challenge to get them works.



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