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--- Forwarded Message from Candace Chientzu Chou <[log in to unmask]> ---
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>Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2001 09:08:47 -0500
>To: David Herren <[log in to unmask]>
>From: Candace Chientzu Chou <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: #6314.3 OS X 10.1 and Chinese/Korean (!)
>Cc: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi,
On a second try, I realize that I was typing into applications in OS
9.1. You are right, the input keyboard for Chinese is on the menu but
the input methods do not exist. I was not able to type anything in
Chinese in the text editor in OS 10.1.
Candace
8:49 AM -0400 10/5/01, David Herren wrote:
>Interesting--this clearly does NOT work for me on a clean install of
>OSX 10.1. Though the keyboard menu clearly displays simplified and
>traditional chinese, hangul, and japanese, only the japanese is
>actually functional (ie., includes the input method). Did you
>actually test the pinyin or hangul input methods? If so, as I
>suspect, then something else is at work here. Did you perhaps
>install 10.1 on top of an existing far east distribution?
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>On Friday, October 5, 2001, at 08:14 AM, LLTI-Editor wrote:
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>>I have just recently upgraded to OX 10.1 and no problem with
>>inputting in Chinese.
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>> 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
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>/david
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>david herren
>director of online media development
>champlain college
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C. Candace Chou, Associate Director
CLA Language Center
University of Minnesota
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