Input Chinese, Japanese and Korean in Ubuntu
Setting up Ubuntu to type in CJK languages (Chinese, Japanese and Korean) is very straightforward. The first step is to install the Smart Common Input Method. Installing SCIM Open up a terminal (ctrl +...
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To set up pinyin input, you’ll need to follow these instructions first: Input Chinese, Japanese and Korean in Ubuntu. If you’re making your own study materials (which I’d recommend you do), being able...
View ArticleMaking a dedicated Skritter launcher in Linux Mint
One important idea in the psychology of motivation is that you should reduce and eliminate any barriers that discourage you from doing a task. This also means that you should make it as convenient and...
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