hannon@clio.las.uiuc.edu (02/08/88)
mrfeng@nada.kth.se(Mr. Feng) writes in comp.sys.mac > (Gosh do I wait for themonolitic operative system that lets me > toggle from Japanese to Chineseto Korean to Swedish etc etc without > having me to reboot all the timeit could be a script at bootup and > maby language resources in thesystem folder I wonder if its > possible to do with the Japanese and theChinese systems what the > gentleman Leonard Rosenthol is doing with hisSuitcase!? probably > not since the large fonts of the Jap and Chin systems get read up > in Ram even before the debugger is loaded clues and hooks > anyone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?).......... If you have LOTS of memory (I've only got 2 megs) it is possible to run many different scripts on your mac at the same time and switch between the while running. At one time, while I was giving a presentation about the Script Manager at a programmer's conference, I had the Hebrew, Arabic and Kanji Interfaces all installed on my HD at loaded up so that I could easily switch between the three with the click of a mouse. Now I am content (since I don't know enough Japanese to require the Kanji System (only enough to demonstrate it )) to have just the Hebrew and Arabic systems loaded. I am also fortunate to be beta testing a product called AASK, which as you may have heard is an INIT which allows you, at startup time, to choose which inits you want loaded and then continue that boot process. This way, I can at startup time each day(etc.) choose which languages I want available and then GO! It's GREAT!! +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | + + Leonard Rosenthol | USnail: 205 E. Healey #33 + + LazerWare, inc. | Champaign, Il 61820 + + GEnie: MACgician | + + ARPA: hannon@clio.las.uiuc.edu | Bitnet: 3FLOSDQ@UIUCNOSA.BITNET + + {ihnp4|convex|pur-ee}!uiucuxc!clio!hannon + +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + Disclaimer #1: Since I own the company, I can say whatever I want, and + + not be responsible for it! + + + + Disclaimer #2: Anything I say may be construed as being under the + + jurisdiction of Disclaimer #1 + +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+