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- From: dy@shire.math.columbia.edu (Deane Yang)
- Subject: Chinese word processing
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- Organization: Mathematics Department, Columbia University
- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1992 16:49:46 GMT
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- Could someone provide me with some information about
- doing word processing in Chinese on the Macintosh
- or on an IBM PC?
-
- The only info I have indicates that this can be done
- with the usual word processors, like Word, by using
- a Chinese system. But what if I want to do both
- Chinese and English word processing without having
- to switch systems? Offhand, I think a word processor
- specifically designed for Chinese would be more efficient.
- Does such a thing exist?
-
- If I want the Chinese system for the Mac, how do I
- get it?
-
- Also, is it really practical to do Chinese word
- processing on a Mac? The main difficulty appears
- to be the input process. Is the situation any better for
- an IBM PC?
-
- I would appreciate any information and advice on this.
-
- Deane Yang
-