How to Internationalize your Eclipse ? [message #140681] |
Tue, 07 October 2003 10:34 |
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Originally posted by: jack98lau.hotmail.com
Hello all,
Does anyone know how to internationalize Eclipse ? Since I am trying to
input chinese in java editor, but don't know how to do it!
Thanks in advance!
Jack
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Re: How to Internationalize your Eclipse ? [message #140972 is a reply to message #140681] |
Tue, 07 October 2003 16:41 |
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Originally posted by: Newsletter.ThorstenSchaefer.de
Hi,
> Does anyone know how to internationalize Eclipse ? Since I am trying to
> input chinese in java editor, but don't know how to do it!
There's an article at www.eclipse.org.
HTH,
Thorsten
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Re: How to Internationalize your Eclipse ? [message #142694 is a reply to message #140681] |
Sun, 12 October 2003 05:56 |
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Originally posted by: kk.dev.null
Jack wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Does anyone know how to internationalize Eclipse ? Since I am trying to
> input chinese in java editor, but don't know how to do it!
>
Well, at least, tell us what OS you are running, which version of Eclipse,
etc.
Input chinese into the java editor is working fine. On Windows, just
activate
the chinese input method.
On Linux, you need chinput (miniChinput, or another input method), set your
locale to Chinese (you can use a shell script and put your settings in the
script and start Eclipse from there), and set your XMODIFIERS properly.
Everything should be working fine.
Note: Eclipse-Linux-GTK 3.0M3+ has broken keyboard, so if you use it
in Chinese locale, you will run into a nasty problem. Other versions are
working fine.
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