From: Michael Hamilton (hamilton@golem.wcc.govt.nz)
Date: 02/12/93


From: hamilton@golem.wcc.govt.nz (Michael Hamilton)
Subject: Re: A Question: Can one process Chinese, Japanese, Korean on Linux?
Date: 13 Feb 1993 18:03:48 +1300

In article <C237LE.D3q@acsu.buffalo.edu> v115qrmf@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (Lixin Shao) writes:
>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

Emacs in a cxterm (Chinese xterm) works just fine. Or did you want
something more fancy?

I'm posting this, as I haven't heard any discussion of cxterm in this
group before, so the fact that it works might be of general interest.
Celvis and cless, also seem to work.

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