Re: Chinese kanji, etc.



John R. Yamamoto-Wilson wrote:
I'll start with the general questions: Is there any way to input kanji which are not in current use in Japan in a Japanese computer?

And is there an on-line Chinese dictionary of anything like the calibre of Jim Breem's Japanese one?


Your spelling of his name is a little fishy.



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