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Setting up Japanese Input Method on Arch Linux with X11 and Xfce4

If you’re an Arch Linux user and you need to input Japanese characters, this post will guide you through the setup process. I’ll be using X11 and Xfce4 in this tutorial, and I’ll be using Fcitx5 and Mozc as the input framework and Japanese Input Method Editor(IME), respectively. Prerequisites Before we get started, make sure that you’ve uncommented the following locales in /etc/locale.gen: en_US.UTF-8 ja_JP.UTF-8 And don’t forget to run locale-gen afterwards.

My First Post

Hello and welcome to my new blog! I’m so excited to finally be starting this journey, and I hope you’ll join me along the way. For those who don’t know me, I’m Nikita, an aspiring web developer. I started this blog as a way to share my thoughts and experiences on web development. Whether you’re a fellow enthusiast or just curious, I hope you’ll find something here that interests you.