Hi Stephen, On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 01:29, Stephen Liu wrote: > > Login Gnome (language tried : Trad/Simplified Chinese) > > Gedit > Right click > Input Method I am using English language as the default. I hardly ever login to Gnome session in Chinese. With UNICODE & UTF-8 (UNICODE Transformation Format) support, you can enter any UNICODE characters in a document. You don't have to use Chinese menu. Just remember to send emails with UTF-8 encoding (except for some web-mail users, who can receive only BIG-5 or GB-2312 encoding.) Text files are typically saved as UTF-8 encoding. > 'Ctrl+Space bar' switching between Pinyin/Canjie and > English. Chinese input is possible > My Ctrl+Space bar doesn't work, maybe I haven't upgraded to the latest. Your setup works better than mine in this particular aspect! I might wait for Fedora Core 3 before I have time to upgrade everything together. > My problems were > > 1) If I can't find a Chinese character needed on the > first page I can't switch to another page > (additional/following page). This happens on all > programs, such as, Kedit, Kmail, Gedit, OOo Writer, > etc. > I use the ">" character to page through the selection. -- Daniel.