Ian Wells esmith@wellsi.com wrote:
My experience may not be relevant as its FC4 rather than CentOS, but I hope it may help. I have a Fedora Core 4 machine which has an English UI but allows a choice of English and/or Japanese input. I can quite happily switch between inputting in English and Japanese using the iimf. I followed the instructions here http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/i18n/iiimf-faq.html When I have time I could re-install CentOS4 and try to achieve the same level of functionality
I apologize for my prior "jumping in." I was just trying to share how I did it for different users prior (and that was for Latin), and my knowledge was clearly dated. I was also completely ignorant of what IIIMF does. I think I'm going to have fun checking it out though.