Software :: Chinese Character Entering Software?

Mar 16, 2010

Am looking for an open source piece of software that allows me to enter chinese characters using the 九方 input method. Is there such a thing? I know there's a chinese company that does one but it aint free.

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OpenSUSE :: How To Write Chinese Character

Feb 11, 2011

I want to know if it's possible to write chinese character in the different applications (openoffice, thunderbird ecc) and how to do it (keeping the original language of the OS, talian)

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Apr 14, 2011

I built and installed the latest 3.3.2 and also the Chinese language pack from SlackBuild. [URL]... whenever I open a file whose path has Chinese characters, the LibreOffice always tell me that the file does not exist. What's worse, I can not use SCIM in it, so I can not even enter a Chinese character. what goes wrong? LibOffice or my KDE(4.5.5)? And how to solve it?

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Mar 27, 2010

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Jun 12, 2011

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When the new panel hid itself, all my panels stopped responding (any clicks on them did nothing) and my processor started going at 100%. I tried a reboot and the only thing that changed is that now I can't even see my panels. I'm guessing I need to change the settings back manually through the prompt, but I don't know how to do that. I am using 10.04 and have not upgraded gnome since upgrading to 10.04.

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Jun 9, 2011

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Debian :: Cannot Display Chinese ?

Jun 3, 2011

I heard after I install debian, it could display Chinese information normally without any further work, but I have trouble to see all the Chinese characters.

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So, I want to write a bash script that will allow me to scp and ssh to a different server in the network.

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Jul 21, 2009

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Jan 30, 2011

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Jan 27, 2010

I have used Chinese simplified language as default language, at that time I can use gedit to open some chinese file, also at panel of gedit, there were Chinese like open blah blah.

After I closed it and open it again, strange things happened, there were no Chinese words at panel , and could not display Chinese.....

Later, i have tried to logout session and login with Gnome session and set the default language as Chinese. This time, file names , program names can be showed in Chinese perfectly, somehow for gedit, nothing has changed, and English panel, no Chinese can be displayed.

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Apr 1, 2010

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Now Fedora won't fully boot, and I'm just have the line that creeps along the bootom. I've tried a few things, but not having any joy. I obviously need to enter this passphrase, but how should I do this?

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Oct 25, 2009

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i can input chinese in vim ,gvim,gedit ,and also zsh...., but i can't input chinese in bash and sh , i use ibus.

If i login with another account , i can input chinese in bash and sh !

i also diff the locale and env between the two account ,they are nearly the same;

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Jan 4, 2010

I'm on a project and I need to type Chinese. I'm new to this Linux thing (only a week) and very noobie.

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Jan 27, 2010

I'm looking for a current primer on the options for Chinese input available for Karmic (9.10). I'm new to Linux, but have been using Chinese input method editors for Windows and Mac for some time. I found some info in these forums, but most of it is several years old.

Some specific questions:

1) I have enabled Chinese input through system>administration>language support, but it seems there is no option for traditional Chinese input via Pinyin, only through some of the other methods, like .

2) I take is IBus is a general name for Asian language input in Linux, but I don't quite understand if it's the only option out there. Also, did it replace SCIM?

3) This being open source, I'm guessing there are tons of input method editors out there to try. Is there some sort of repository I can search.

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Oct 8, 2010

Ive had my server up and running for a few weeks now, everything has been good. My one small hitch is that while in the console I need to be able to see Chinese Simplified characters. I dont really need to type them, but I do need to be able to read them. How do I go about adding support for simplified chinese?

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Jan 21, 2011

I hope this is an appropriate place to post this - if not, so sorry & just let me know where I should start the chat: I run a dual booted (Win Vista & Ubuntu Studio Lucid) Dell Inspiron Laptop (2.2 ghz core2duo, 4 gb ram, 256 mb vc, 500 gb hdd).

At random times when I boot into Ubuntu, (right away after grub) I get a black screen with one line of dark red Chinese charachters at the top of the screen and then it just freezes there. Have any of you ever heard of this, and if so, could you enlighten this nOOb? All I do to fix it is reboot, and often this will fix the issue. Is it possible that my system been compromised through installing stuff from medi/univ/multi?

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Mar 14, 2011

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