As of Janury 28, 1995 ----------------------------- All binaries are in ELF format. betty 1.53.3: Unversal pseudo tty, support GB, Big5, HZ, B5E3(7 bit Big5); support share library - libccvt.so.1.53.3 How to run? betty -hb (view Big5, HZ in GB cxterm) betty -gb (view Big5, GB in GB cxterm) betty -bh (view Big5, HZ in Big5 cxterm or crxvt) betty -bg (view Big5, GB in Big5 cxterm or crxvt) cxterm 5.0: New input engine, support 'inteligent' input, 'comprehensive' input methods Thanks to Mr. YONGGUANG ZHANG for his great work. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Need GBfont.tgz + cxGBdict or B5font.tgz + cxB5dict How to run? - Resource file is $CHINESE/lib/CXterm.ad - If you use GB code, you can use 'chx' to invoke cxterm. If you use Big5, use 'chx5' instead. - To add new input methods, get the tit files first. tit2cit < NEW-GB.tit > $CHINESE/dict/gb/NEW-GB.cit or tit2cit < NEW-B5.tit > $CHINESE/dict/big5/NEW-B5.cit Now edit $CHINESE/lib/CXterm.ad to reflact the changes. - If you change or install new fonts in $CHINESE/xfonts/ remember (cd $CHINESE/xfonts/; mkfontdir .) cnprint 2.60: Added Big5 24x24 font. Need cnpB5hbf.tgz (Big5) or cnpGBhbf.tgz (GB font) ccvt (Chinese code converters): Include ccf, hc, hz2gb, gb2hz, zw2hz, b5encode, b5decode; support share library - libccvt.so.1.53.3 How to run? b2g my.b5 Big5 -> GB g2b my.gb GB -> Big5 g2h my.hz GB -> HZ h2g my.gb HZ -> GB crxvt 0.7a: Chinese rxvt, use halt memory of cxterm. Use xcin as input server. Support color and ANSI characters, great for BBSing. Only Big5 is supported. How to run? xcin & crxvt -font 8x16 -fnb5 hku16et -T "Big5 rxvt" -sl 1000 -ls& crxvt -font 8x16 -fnb5 hanzegb16st -T "GB rxvt" -sl 1000 -ls& lunar: A Chinese calendar, capable of displaying GB,Big5,ASCII codes. misc: tinbbs - list of publicly accessible NNTP servers in TW cgopher - script for log in to Chinese gopher sunrise.cc.mcgill.ca joerc - My joe resource file, enable 8 bit editing cemacs - run 8 bit emacs for editing Chinese cemacs.el - emacs clisp file enable 8 bit editing system.fvwmrc - MY fvwm system resource file (for your reference) celvis: Chinese vi clone. If you are a vi fan, use this to edit Chinese. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eric Lin. ÁÖ׿¶û (gb) ªL¨ôº¸ (big5)