Ubuntu :: Drawing Kanji - Japanese Character - With Mouse ?

Feb 4, 2011

Is there some way to enable drawing a Japanese character with the mouse ?

something like IME pad for windows would be perfect. I looked at Anthy and the romanji to kanji works fairly well but it is lacking a direct mouse input method.

Anybody know if this is possible to setup on 9.10 Ubuntu ? I tried upgrading and that resulted in a big mess.

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