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    Full Chinese Japanese Korean (CJK) input for the Nokia N900 GNU mobile phone

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    白い熊 | # 1 | 2009-12-15, 02:18 | Report

    You can utilize full Chinese Japanese Korean (CJK) input on the Nokia N900 GNU mobile phone, using GNU Emacs.

    http://sumoudou.org/0/17.html

    You can send SMS, edit contacts, basically use any application and use this way to input CJK text, it works.

    UPDATE: 2009-12-15-174111 GNU Emacs 23.1.1 .deb installation package uploaded, getting rid of the problems, discussed in the following posts.

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    keiel | # 2 | 2009-12-15, 02:50 | Report

    http://sumoudou.org/n900/emacs_23.1.1_armel.deb

    Not Found

    The requested URL /n900/emacs_23.1.1_armel.deb was not found on this server.

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    wmarone | # 3 | 2009-12-15, 02:56 | Report

    I suppose that is a way, if slightly rickety.

    Are you aware of any organized project to bring real CJK input to the N900? I would like to offer my time and skills, if needed. I know there was a system in place for OS2008, but I'm unsure where to start in terms of porting to Fremantle.

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    白い熊 | # 4 | 2009-12-15, 03:10 | Report

    Originally Posted by keiel View Post
    http://sumoudou.org/n900/emacs_23.1.1_armel.deb
    Not Found
    The requested URL /n900/emacs_23.1.1_armel.deb was not found on this server.
    Fixed......

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    白い熊 | # 5 | 2009-12-15, 03:11 | Report

    Originally Posted by wmarone View Post
    I suppose that is a way, if slightly rickety.
    Works great for me, I'm used to this way of input, use it even on the desktop PC, don't need no input methods etc. Just have Emacs and I'm ready to go always, everywhere, it's rock solid.

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    dvergin | # 6 | 2009-12-15, 03:16 | Report

    Originally Posted by wmarone View Post
    Are you aware of any organized project to bring real CJK input to the N900?
    Work is under way by the same person(s) who did the OS2008 tool, but with some major changes in some of the mechanics.

    Latest report is here:
    http://domaemon.blogspot.com/2009/12...creencast.html

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    wmarone | # 7 | 2009-12-15, 03:26 | Report

    Originally Posted by
    it's rock solid
    Rock solid yes, but it depends on Emacs which is 25MB even on Maemo, and I would not use it for much else (I'd rather work on getting vim-gtk going!) I would also prefer that it integrate as seamlessly as possible with my UI, which I get on both Linux and Windows today.

    Originally Posted by
    Work is under way by the same person(s) who did the OS2008 tool, but with some major changes in some of the mechanics.
    Now see, that's what I'm talking about. A little cleaner integration (directly into gtk2 inputs instead of a fade window) and that'd be spectacular and more like the input modes I'm used to.

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    paulyeo | # 8 | 2009-12-15, 03:35 | Report

    i saved it onto my sdcard but cannot install it...how do I install it?

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    白い熊 | # 9 | 2009-12-15, 03:46 | Report

    Click and open it. Or from the xterm: dpkg -i filename

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    paulyeo | # 10 | 2009-12-15, 03:48 | Report

    dpkg: requested operation requires superuser privilege

    uhh...?

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