Linux Chinese HOWTO English Version
Chih-Wei Huang
cwhuang@phys.ntu.edu.tw
Cd Chen
cdchen@linux.ntcic.edu.tw
v1.04, 2 June 1998
This document demonstrates how to implement Chinese available on Linux system, including those common problems encountered on Linux/UNIX system while using Chinese, the ways to obtain, and shows how to install and setup a variety of different Chinese softwares. Finally, we would like to take a bit little glance at the work for making a complete Chinese environment with Linux system.
1. Foreword
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Awareness
- 1.3 Newest Version
- 1.4 Copyright and Announcement
- 1.5 Goal
- 1.6 Acknowledgement
- 1.7 Words from The Translator--Frank J.S. Chen
2. Difficulties of Using Chinese on Linux System
3. Where to Get Chinese Softwares?
4. Display and Input Chinese
- 4.1 xcin+crxvt
- 4.2 yact
- 4.3 bcs16
- 4.4 chdrv
- 4.5 cxterm
- 4.6 XA (Xcin Anywhere)
- 4.7 New Added Inputs
- 4.8 Problems coming with input
5. Chinese X Window System
6. Printing for Chinese
7. Chinese Printing Softwares
8. Useful Chinese Softwares
- 8.1 cjoe - Joe's Own Chinese Editor
- 8.2 celvis
- 8.3 cvim
- 8.4 he
- 8.5 hztty
- 8.6 ktty
- 8.7 Cemacs and CChelp For Emacs
- 8.8 Mule
- 8.9 hc
- 8.10 ctin
- 8.11 Some Other Toys
9. Related Chinese Problems with Others
- 9.1 Netscape Navigator
- 9.2 sendmail
- 9.3 procmail
- 9.4 telnet
- 9.5 less
- 9.6 pine
- 9.7 samba
- 9.8 lynx
- 9.9 minicom
- 9.10 fingerd
- 9.11 tintin++
10. Chinese Linux
- 10.1 Chinese Linux Documentation's Projects
- 10.2 Chinese Linux Project
- 10.3 Chinese websites of Linux
- 10.4 Discussed groups of Linux
11. FAQs
- 11.1 Why Can't I Enter Chinese?
- 11.2 I have got the NTU TTF fonts, but how can I decompress it?
- 11.3 Netscape's title and tag cannot see Chinese?
- 11.4 My Netscape cannot see Chinese?
- 11.5 How to enter Chinese in Netscape?
- 11.6 What's the difference between ChiTeX and CJK? Can I install them at the same time?
12. Appendix - Chinese Softwares of FTP.IFCSS.ORG
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