From: Jong Y. Lee (cs118jle@buster.seas.ucla.edu)
Date: 02/09/93


From: cs118jle@buster.seas.ucla.edu (Jong Y. Lee)
Subject: Re: A Question: Can one process Chinese, Japanese, Korean on Linux?
Date: 9 Feb 1993 22:49:18 GMT

In article <C237LE.D3q@acsu.buffalo.edu> v115qrmf@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (Lixin Shao) writes:
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>
>Would any one tell me if one can do word processing in Chinese, Japanese or Korean
>on Linux? If one can, could these Asian languages exist along with Western
>languages and with each other in the same document?
>Thank you,
>
>Lixin Shao
>SUNY at Buffalo

As far as Korean is concerned, yes.
There is a program called hanterm which lets you read and write English/Korean,
and also Korean latex program.
These can be found at cair.kaist.ac.kr or kum.kaist.ac.kr via anonymous ftp.

Cheers,

Jongyoon

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