>>>>> On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 13:00:43 +0900, >>>>> "TMH" == "Torben M. Hansen" <HANSEN.Torben@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: TMH> On Thursday 10 March 2005 07:36, Akira TAGOH wrote: TMH> snip MY> I add the following lines in to ~/.i18n, MY> LANG="zh_CN.UTF-8" MY> XIM=htt MY> XMODIFIERS="@im=htt" TMH> snip >> To get it working on English session, please see the below: >> http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/i18n/iiimf-faq.html TMH> Although I have not tried the exact method described there I'll question TMH> wether itn't a small mistake. I have simply include support for Japanese (I TMH> guess it's the same Chinese) when I installed Fedora. TMH> Running TMH> LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 XMODIFIERS=@im=htt kedit TMH> does then not work, but TMH> LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8 XMODIFIERS=@im=htt kedit TMH> does. Either way it works for me, though. if you don't want to do anything that described there - in particular xinput.d stuff - and/or you need to use some languages on XIM without logging out, you need to run/restart httx with the certain locale before activating IM. it's a XIM limitation and basically XIM does work on a locale only. TMH> So the question is; shouldn't you set LC_CTYPE (or LC_ALL) rather than LANG. TMH> Another problem with changing LANG is that in some programs the menus also TMH> change. If you're not a native you might not want that. That's right. however it should work with even LC_CTYPE. so you are missing something, I guess. please check if you are running httx with the proper locale. Regards, -- Akira TAGOH