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Japanese in R

hi
The printed output should be much nicer.  Is it good enough ?
For viewing the fonts on the computer screen, does it help much to increase
the font size ?
I think it should be possible for you to press a Japanese key on your
keyboard and have the appropriate Japanese character drawn by the Hershey
font.  However, at least one necessary condition will be that your
keypresses are encoded by the computer using the same encoding that the
Hershey fonts use, which is JIS X0208 standard.  Do you know how your
keypresses are encoded ?

Just out of interest, I presume that the Japanese keys represent Kana rather
than Kanji.  Is that right and if so, how do you normally type Kanji
characters on a computer ?

paul


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