In this way, you can read the Japanese text and also use the character and word lookup functions in JWM to translate the text. Figure 1 below shows some Japanese text which was copied from Netscape Navigator and pasted into JWM. Notice that in Netscape Navigator the Japanese text looks like gibberish, but JWM knows how to display it properly. You may wish to read further information about translating text.
Note: If you find that the Japanese text is not displayed properly when you paste it into JWM, you may not have Netscape Navigator set up properly. Make sure you have selected Japanese (Auto-Detect) as the Encoding/Character Set in the View menu - even though you may not have Japanese fonts installed, this appears to set up the Netscape Navigator clipboard format correctly.
If you want to use these materials as a basis for developing course
materials for your students (subject to the usual copyright rules, of course),
you will also need to save each picture you want included and convert it
into PICT format using a graphics package. You may also need to modify
the HTML source code somewhat to ensure that the page displays properly
in the JWM browser (eg. change the picture names to .pct, etc).