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Subject: Where are the canna header files?
From: John Griffith <griffith@sfs.nphil.uni-tuebingen.de>
Date: 14 Apr 1997 16:57:51 +0200
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I might go to Japan next year so I decided I better get used to
looking at Japanese (even if I don't understand it yet).  Anyway,
in configure it says

> --canna-includes=DIR 	Search for Canna header files in DIR.
> --canna-libraries=DIR	Search for Canna libraries in DIR.

and sure enough if I do --with-canna it doesn't know where to look.
The file mule-doc/README.mule says canna is bundled with Mule (does
that mean it's bundled with XEmacs?). I looked everywhere and cannot
find any of the .h files.

What is the preferred method for reading/writing Japanese and what
_exactly_ do I need to do it?  I haven't been able to find an
authoritative answer.

Any help greatly appreciated.


