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i am a chinese

but i can't find chinese input

even install a soft 'openvanilla' it doesn't work

ask for help

jexclown@gmail.com

 

I'm trying recompile SpaceChewingOSX in XCode 2.1 for a Universal Binary, but I'm not sure whether I'll success or not.

 

BTW, Though OV says they compiled a Universal Binary in 0.7.1, but Only Prefences Application is UB. Loader seems not, and I submit this bug to them. They returned WONTFIX. So, I think X86 Support might not their first-priority things to do. :angry:

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I'm trying recompile SpaceChewingOSX in XCode 2.1 for a Universal Binary, but I'm not sure whether I'll success or not.

 

BTW, Though OV says they compiled a Universal Binary in 0.7.1, but Only Prefences Application is UB. Loader seems not, and I submit this bug to them. They returned WONTFIX. So, I think X86 Support might not their first-priority things to do. :P

thx a lot B)

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i am a chinese

but i can't find chinese input

even install a soft 'openvanilla' it doesn't work

ask for help

jexclown@gmail.com

 

You can input them from a MacOSX Tiger 1.4.0 DVD

1. Install "Mac OS X Install DVD"/System/Installation/Packages/AsianLanguagesSupport.pkg to some place.

2. Copy the installed System/Library/Components/SCIM.component to /System/Library/Components/SCIM.component

3. Install "Mac OS X Install DVD"/System/Installation/Packages/SimplifiedChinese.pkg

4. logout and login

5. Use international to load the chinese input

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You can input them from a MacOSX Tiger 1.4.0  DVD

1. Install "Mac OS X Install DVD"/System/Installation/Packages/AsianLanguagesSupport.pkg to some place.

2. Copy the installed System/Library/Components/SCIM.component to /System/Library/Components/SCIM.component

3. Install "Mac OS X Install DVD"/System/Installation/Packages/SimplifiedChinese.pkg

4. logout and login

5. Use international to load the chinese input

It does not work well. Only the app open using Rosetta can input chinese, and the system because very slow.

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You can input them from a MacOSX Tiger 1.4.0  DVD

1. Install "Mac OS X Install DVD"/System/Installation/Packages/AsianLanguagesSupport.pkg to some place.

2. Copy the installed System/Library/Components/SCIM.component to /System/Library/Components/SCIM.component

3. Install "Mac OS X Install DVD"/System/Installation/Packages/SimplifiedChinese.pkg

4. logout and login

5. Use international to load the chinese input

 

I had finished all the step following the indication above,but I cant find any new item in the "International".I cant find anything about chinese input either.I am a new Mac player,Who can help me to solve the problem about chinese input,that will be great appreciate :D

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You can input them from a MacOSX Tiger 1.4.0 DVD

1. Install "Mac OS X Install DVD"/System/Installation/Packages/AsianLanguagesSupport.pkg to some place.

2. Copy the installed System/Library/Components/SCIM.component to /System/Library/Components/SCIM.component

3. Install "Mac OS X Install DVD"/System/Installation/Packages/SimplifiedChinese.pkg

4. logout and login

5. Use international to load the chinese input

 

 

I downloaded files, but not sure how to install them:

 

Install "Mac OS X Install DVD"/System/Installation/Packages/AsianLanguagesSupport.pkg to some place.

Install "Mac OS X Install DVD"/System/Installation/Packages/SimplifiedChinese.pkg

 

I am running the OSX86 on a AMD based PC.

 

Please help

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