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man-pages-ja (Japanese language man pages) Notes: - Script author doesn't speak or read Japanese. If there are problems with the contents of the man pages themselves, contact the upstream author or join the linuxjm-discuss@lists.sourceforge.jp mailing list. - Upstream appears to update the source on the 15th of every month. I won't have time to update this SlackBuild every month, but most likely you can use the updated versions like so: # VERSION=20160115 ./man-pages-ja.SlackBuild If this doesn't work, let me know and I'll update the build script. - Don't forget to source /etc/profile.d/man-db.sh or log out and back in after installing man-db. Slackware's standard man can't handle these. - I tested with LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 in the environment. You can set this system-wide in /etc/profile.d/lang.sh, or per-user in e.g. .bash_profile. - In X, use a unicode-capable terminal (urxvt, xcfe4-terminal, or even xterm with appropriate .Xdefaults) with a font that has glyphs for Japanese, such as "WenQuanYi Zen Hei Mono". - I suspect it would also work to use LANG=ja_JP.eucjp if a eucjp terminal is used, but don't know how to test this. - I have no idea how (or if) it's possible to use a Japanese font in the Linux console. If anyone has any information, contact me at the email address in the .info file and I'll add it to this README.