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--- Forwarded Message from Candace Chientzu Chou <[log in to unmask]> ---

>In-Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]>
>References: <[log in to unmask]>
>Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 13:03:49 -0500
>To: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum    <[log in to unmask]>
>From: Candace Chientzu Chou <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: #6314.1 OS X 10.1 and Chinese/Korean (!)

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I have just recently upgraded to OX 10.1 and no problem with 
inputting in Chinese.

  Go to System Preferences -- from the Dock. Choose Personal -- 
International and then the Keyboard Menu. From there you can choose 
Korean, Japanese, traditional and simplified Chinese keyboard options.

Candace

>--- Forwarded Message from David Herren <[log in to unmask]> ---
>
>>Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2001 08:54:31 -0400
>>From: David Herren <[log in to unmask]>
>>To: Language Learning and Technology International Information 
>>Forum    <[log in to unmask]>
>>In-Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: Re: #6314 OS X 10.1 and Chinese/Korean
>
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>On Wednesday, October 3, 2001, at 08:12 AM, LLTI-Editor wrote:
>
>>  Has anyone else noticed that Chinese and Korean are not fully =
>implemented=20
>>  in
>>  OS 10.1?  Keyboards are there, fonts are there, but alas input does =
>not
>>  work.
>>
>>  Is there something I am missing?
>
>
>I have not done this yet myself, but allow me to forward a couple of=20
>messages from the Omnigroup's OSX-talk list about activating Korean and=20=
>
>Chinese input methods. The poster, Tim Chong, definitely seems to know=20=
>
>what he's doing so I might recommend a private message to him if you=20
>continue to have difficulties. Note that his "hack" for 10.1 requires =
>the=20
>pre-10.1 release of OSX for Asia, which is not readily available, though=20=
>
>the Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, and Danish Mac OS X distributions also=20=
>
>contain the Far East languages if you can get a copy of any of those.
>
>Finally, I would recommend a message to Apple's feedback about making=20
>these input methods available in the US:
>
>http://www.apple.com/macosx/feedback/
>
>
>
>
>  From: Tim Chong <[log in to unmask]>
>Date: Fri Sep 28, 2001  11:18:31 PM US/Eastern
>To: George McKinlay <[log in to unmask]>
>Cc: <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: Chinese on X
>
>What kinda of problem are you having? I can input Chinese (Trad/Simp),=20=
>
>Japanese and Hangul (Korean) without problem on my TiBook (10.1)...
>
>=
><http://www.oeyvind.org/board/zboard.php?id=3DMacOSX&page=3D1&category=3D&=
>sn=3Doff&
>ss=3Don&sc=3Don&keyword=3D&select_arrange=3Dheadnum&desc=3Dasc&no=3D19>
>
>Tim
>--
>Tim Chong <[log in to unmask]>
>MIME | NeXTmail OK!
>http://www.oeyvind.org/
>
>P.S. BTW, for Chinese input, I have only used the Pinyin method as I =
>hvae=20
>no idea on the others.
>
>On Friday, September 28, 2001, at 09:46 , George McKinlay wrote:
>
>Chinese is in 10.1m but the data entry method is not really functional, =
>I=20
>couldn't get any app to work, yet Japanese works...
>
>
>_______________________________________________
>MacOSX-admin mailing list
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>http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-admin
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>
>
>  From: Tim Chong <[log in to unmask]>
>Date: Tue Oct 02, 2001  11:11:23 PM US/Eastern
>To: Thierry Deval <[log in to unmask]>
>Cc: <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: Chinese on X
>
>On Wednesday, October 3, 2001, at 07:03 , Thierry Deval wrote:
>
>
>On Saturday, September 29, 2001, at 05:18 , Tim Chong wrote:
>
>What kinda of problem are you having? I can input Chinese (Trad/Simp),=20=
>
>Japanese and Hangul (Korean) without problem on my TiBook (10.1)...
>
>=
><http://www.oeyvind.org/board/zboard.php?id=3DMacOSX&page=3D1&category=3D&=
>sn=3Doff&
>ss=3Don&sc=3Don&keyword=3D&select_arrange=3Dheadnum&desc=3Dasc&no=3D19>
>
>Tim
>--
>
>OK, and what if you don't have a Far East Mac OS X edition CD at hand ?
>
>Then you can use the hack as I described above, to enable all the IMEs. =
>Do=20
>note, the 10.1 Far East CD is not ready yet... so far I have able to get=20=
>
>10.0.3 IME working with 10.1 US, although I can see some warning cause =
>by=20
>/System/Library/Components/PIMUIServer.app <- which I think should be=20
>updated in 10.1 version.
>
>--> you can't use chinese/korean input methods !!!
>(The fonts are almost all there)
>Apple LiGothic Medium.dfont
>AppleGothic.dfont
>Hei.dfont
>
>You can if u have the CD as I stated... here's some Chinese (Simplified =
>&=20
>Traditional) & Korean text:
>
>=E7=B9=81=E9=AB=94=E4=B8=AD=E6=96=87 =E7=AE=80=E4=BD=93=E4=B8=AD=E6=96=87 =
>=EC=84=9C=EC=9A=B8=ED=8A=B9=EB=B3=84=EC=8B=9C
>
>You should be able to see them all as I used the normal fonts that =
>exists=20
>in 10.1...=3D)
>
>But, as George pointed out, only the Japanese input method is =
>active/works.
>..
>
>Japanese has been working since the very first day 10.0 ships...=3D)
>--
>Tim Chong <[log in to unmask]>
>MIME | NeXTmail OK!
>http://www.oeyvind.org/
>
>
>
>
>
>/david
>
>--
>david herren - shoreham, vt
>
>Microsoft says they're going to create "fault tolerant" software.
>Why bother? They've spent two decades developing fault tolerant =
>customers.


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C. Candace Chou, Associate Director
CLA Language Center
University of Minnesota


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