[17479] in Athena Bugs
Re: sun4 8.3.23: mule.real
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mike Barker)
Sun Jan 16 19:12:22 2000
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Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2000 18:38:23 -0500
To: Seiji Nakahata <sei@mit.edu>
From: Mike Barker <mbarker@MIT.EDU>
Cc: bugs@mit.edu
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Hi. I've used mule on athena, but only a little.
I followed the directions at http://www-japan.mit.edu/mit/help/mule/index.html
(under http://www-japan.mit.edu/mit/help/ )
They recommend m-x skk-mode. I don't know about the canna mode.
I'd also suggest just running mule, not mule.real. mule may do some
environment setup that you need.
Hope this helps.
Mike
At 11:37 AM 1/15/00 -0500, Seiji Nakahata wrote:
>System name: m12-182-15.mit.edu
>Type and version: SPARC/4 8.3.23
>Display type: tcx
>
>Shell: /bin/athena/tcsh
>Window manager: mwm
>
>What were you trying to do?
> [I'm trying to write email in Japanese on mule.real.]
>
>What's wrong:
> [I cannot use Japanses Kanji.]
>
>What should have happened:
> [Hiragana should have been translated to Kanji in Japanese.]
>
>Please describe any relevant documentation references:
> [on xterm, I type the follwing to use Japanese,
>
>athena% add mule nihongo
>athena% add mule &
>
>Then mule.real window would be opened and I typed
>M-x using Alt key and x key
>then type
>canna
>and push return key.
>
>then pusu o-key with control key to use Japanese,
>but, I could not.]