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To input my first name Craig in katakana, I can hit the caps lock key and
input kureggu. In the example shown below, I have mule-wnn running
with kinput2 in a kterm. I press caps lock, input kuregg and
then stop to illustrate that the Japanese between the fences is
katakana from the beginning of the input process.
In the previous
example, I used the F1 key to convert the hiragana into katakana.
I then lock the gureggu into katakana with ctrl-f,
input ten
and then do the conversion into the dot with ctrl-j.
Craig Toshio Oda
1998-05-07