cb88 wrote:
Yes, I think Chinese is getting popular among non-native Chinese. People want to learn Chinese but they don't want Chinese menu in Puppy. I just made a pet package just for you guys.I have a friend that wants to view chinese webpages and write in chinese but wants puppy to remain in english.
is that possible? the font you are using looks much better than any i have found could you upload them some where?
Firstly, you have to install Unicode font. Please refer to
http://puppylinux.org/wikia/LanguageSupport
Look the section: G2: Th show documents in International fonts
Make sure you can read Chinese by cliking a Chinese web site.
Secondly, download the pet package I have made:
Ftp site: ftp.servage.net
user: puppy
pass: linux
directory: Chinese_puppy
file name: chinese_input-0.01.pet
Thirdly, install the pet package and reboot your computer.
Once your computer is booted, you can try to input Chinese by opening Leafpad or Abiword and hit "Ctrl + Space".
Note:
Unfortunately, the Chinese IM (Scim) setup menu is in Chinese. I have trouble to make it to display in English. The default locale is set to zh_TW.UTF-8, therefore the menu is in Traditional Chinese. If you want to display it in Simplified Chinese, you need to change the locale to zh_CN.UTF-8.
Have fun
nyu