Seiji Zenitani
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Wed Oct 12 21:42:14 JST 2005
Hi, On 2005/10/11, at 23:26, Jose Figueroa-O'Farrill wrote: > > Although this is perhaps slightly OT, I cannot think of a better place > to ask this question. > > I am running the latest build of the "Japanese Carbon Emacs" on a Mac > OS 10.4.2. > > Unrelated to this, I have recently started learning Japanese and > naturally I would like to be able to create documents in Hiragana, > say, using Emacs. I have no idea how to do this! Could someone > perhaps enlighten me or point me in the right direction? If you input only Hiragana characters, you can use Emacs's builtin input method. For example, M-x set-input-method japanese Type Ctrl + \ to turn on Japanese input Type a you'll see an underlined character 'あ' (Type space if you would like to convert Hiragana to Kanji words) Type return if OK a character 'あ' is inserted Type Ctrl + \ to turn off Japanese input If you would like to input more characters including Kanji, I recommend to use OSX's input method (Kotoeri). -- Seiji