I think I found a way to do it way back when I was toying with NJStar all
the time but I forgot. I dont even remember the name of the japanese font
on the web browser. I think it was morpheus or something, I dont know.
Jared Boteler AKA MrHat
>I used to know how this was done but its been a long time
>since I messed with NJstar. How do you copy japanese off
>of a web page or email and paste into NJStar? Howabout the
>other way around?
Open Notepad.
On the web page be sure your focus is within the text area.
Ctrl+A to select all, Ctrl+C;
In Notepad, Ctrl+V; Edit, Select All, Copy;
In NJStar, Ctrl+V.
Same procedure for newsgroups.
The web page must be in View: Encoding = Western European.
I don't do E-mail.
To post in a newsgroup:
From NJStar, choose Save-As, type New JIS, but before you
enter, change the extension to .txt
From the newsreader, open the .txt file and copy in all the text.
From AOL newsreader, I can copy directly from the newsgroup
post into NJStar without going through the Notepad intermediary.
Everything gets changed into Shift JIS, though, so if you do a
direct Quote back into the newsgroup from AOL, or a direct
copy from NJStar, you will piss off the gatesophobes.