Re: questin about the chinese input methods in FC1!

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When the system boots, you can choose the language just for the session
through the settings option on the login screen, or you can change it
permanently through System Settings => Language (you will need root
access to get access), and that should take care of the issues.  This is
with FC2, but the concept is the same I think.  *smirk*  It's been a
while since I've used FC1.

-Jason

On Wed, 2004-09-29 at 07:18, gujie.jacky@xxxxxxx wrote:
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> Hi,
>    I want to edit chinese in the text and web page in FC1, but I can't load the chinese input means just like in windows system.
> Of course we can load the input interface through ctrl+space key in windows os. So does anyone meet and exceed such a question?
> Pls help me fix it!Thanks a lot!
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