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On 2011-06-02 [+0900 JST], at 2:18 PM, Nobumi Iyanaga wrote:
> Here is one which intrigued me very much: in System Preferences > Language & Text > Text > Word Break, I selected "Japanese". In previous OSs, this made a change in the behaviour of text engine, when we select a "word" by double-clicking in Japanese text: this used to select a chunk of Hiraganas, or Katakanas, or Kanjis, etc. -- but I noticed that on my new iMac, double-clicking a Japanese text selects only one character at once
Something is wrong with your OS X installation. Perhaps your ~/Library/Preferences/.GlobalPreferences.plist
in which that option is saved as 'AppleTextBreakLocale' is corrupted.
Kino
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