> Now I wonder how agile the Japanese are in inputting Kana on their keypads. A very small fraction of Japanese uses katakana. Before WW2 laws were written in katakana, and it's a way to express that laws are old, saying that they are written in Katakana. Most Japanese text is Kanji + hiragana. Gerhard Fasol http://www.eurotechnology.com/ [ Need archives? How to unsubscribe? http://www.appelsiini.net/keitai-l/ ]Received on Fri Nov 30 10:16:29 2001