Japanese Input (More Specific)

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Date: 05/08/04

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    Please disregard last question because it is a little too vague. My apologies.

    The Question
    [
    I would appreciate it very much if someone could provide a step-by-step guide for enabling Japanese input into a terminal window, using a jvim or other japanese enabled vi-like editors. I'm not particular about the server (canna, wnn6, etc.) it just has to work. Also, although i'd prefer to stick with a vi-like editor, i would be ok with an emacs solution as well.
    ]

    Some Information
    [
    I'm currently using
     - FreeBSD 4.9
     - Enlightenment 0.16
     - i386 Architecture
    ]
     
    My Handicap
    [
    I'm very new, so please, try not to gloss over things (e.g. rather than say "go to the ports directory" say "go to /usr/ports/"). I've read documentation that said "type abc" but never said where. And some that have said "the configuration file" but gave a path.
    ]

    Thank you very much

    Akbar

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