Multilingual input
From: James Leigh (crinje_at_korea.gnu.org)
Date: 01/29/04
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Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 14:49:07 +0900 (KST)
Hi, everyone.
I have some problem setting up multilingual input system.
Until now, I was very very happy with my linux.
I had no problem writing english and corean characters with my linux
box. But one month before, I began to learn spanish. So I had wanted
to use spanish also.
I am currently using ami to write corean characters.
To use ami, I need two environment variables. One is corean locale
(ko_KR.eucKR), and the other is $XMODIFIERS.
The problem is that if the locale is ko or $XMODIFIERS is set,
the special spanish characters are not able to be written.
(Such as wave over n, and accents over vowels.)
I can write spanish in spanish locale and without $XMODIFIERS variable.
But because I am corean, I want to use both character sets (corean and
spanish) within a document all together.
Please anyone help me, or give me some hints.
Thanks a lot.
Muchas gracias.
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