01-12-2009
Typing in Japanese language
Hi. I am running Solaris 10,HPUX 11.31 and AIX 6.1. I am trying to get my system to write in Japanese. I can choose the Japanese language for the system to display, but I cannot figure out how to write in Japanese. I have set up my system, and Mozilla (including the menu and web pages) to display Japanese. I have the language packs installed/selected for both. I have changed the keyboard setting to Japanese, but it didn't do anything. ??? I have searched Mozilla, and Unix.com, but cannot find the appropriate info I need. If someone could get me pointed in the right place, or answer in full, it would help me greatly. Thanks.
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kkcd(8) System Manager's Manual kkcd(8)
NAME
kkcd - Daemon that supports the Kana-Kanji conversion service
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/kkcd user-id group-id kkc-db
OPERANDS
Identifies the user being served by the daemon. Specifies the group to which the user belongs. Specifies the location of data needed for
Kana-Kanji conversion.
DESCRIPTION
The kkcd daemon supports Kana-Kanji conversion for the Japanese language and is available only when Japanese support subsets are installed
on the system. The daemon converts an English or Kana string to one or more different Kanji strings and runs only when the Kana-Kanji con-
version capability of the atty terminal driver is activated. The utx pseudo device driver acts as an communication channel between the atty
terminal driver and the kkcd daemon. The ikk parameter of the stty command spawns the kkcd and utx daemons (see stty(1)). The stty command
also includes parameters for setting terminal line discipline, modes, input key sequences, and keymap data for Kana-Kanji conversion.
FILES
The utx device special files
SEE ALSO
Commands: stty(1), utxd(8)
Files: atty(7), cp_dirs(4), utx(7)
Others: Japanese(5), kkc(5)
kkcd(8)