Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!ccut!wnoc-tyo-news!scslwide!wsgw!wsserva!ogawa From: ogawa@sm.sony.co.jp (Masato Ogawa) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps Subject: Re: japanese on a mac? Message-ID: Date: 28 Jan 91 03:45:08 GMT References: <17469@csli.Stanford.EDU> Sender: news@sm.sony.co.jp Organization: Workstation Div., Sony Corp., Japan Lines: 23 In-reply-to: ramaley@csli.Stanford.EDU's message of 28 Jan 91 00:07:00 GMT In article <17469@csli.Stanford.EDU> ramaley@csli.Stanford.EDU (Alan Ramaley) writes: > (1) Are there any hypercard stacks for Practicing Japanese? Yes. But I don't remember them. I think they are very popular because I always see them on catalog such as MacConnection. This software maker releases French, Russian, German, too. > (2) Are there any word processors that do Japanese, or at least > some good kana or kanji fonts? Nisus can do. But you probably need Japanese OS to work with Japanese; KanjiTalk, which you could buy from APDA. Only for your personal use, KT also is included in ETO, Develop CD-ROM. If you like plain editor, try info-mac/app/asledit-plus-10a12.hqx. For Japanese fonts, look into info-mac/font/japan-fonts.hqx. > (3) Are there any kterm emulators for the Mac, so I could have > people using rn on a mainframe, learning Japanese the .fj way I don't know what kterm is. But there is a simple terminal emulator which includes VT100 emulation: NinjaTerm. I looked for it in info-mac. But not in it, why... Someone around you might have it. Or request me.