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Hi,<br>
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<pre wrap="">What version of Debian do you use? woody, sarge, sid?
In sarge and sid, scim is already packaged.
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I use Debian in "testing", so should be sarge. Do you think I should
add an address to get the version of scim which is in "unstable" ?<br>
If yes, could you give me the line to add in my /etc/apt/sources.list
(a line that would just affect scim package, but not all my system,<br>
I don't want my system to be in "unstable") ?<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hi all,
Thanks Shixin for your help,
I have add :
GTK_IM_MODULE=scim
XMODIFIERS="@im=SCIM"
into /etc/environment
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<pre wrap=""><!---->This certainly works but this is not what we did as a Debian helper
script to set up a proper X environment with UTF-8 desktop with SCIM.
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I'd like to have a proper X environment with UTF-8 desktop with SCIM,
but i don't know<br>
how to have it. My system is in french and in UTF-8.<br>
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After installing scim, it was still not set as the default input
method, that's why I have add this line.<br>
Is it possible that during the install of the scim package with apt-get
or whatever, a prompt asks<br>
if the user wants it as the default input method, and if yes, then
configure it as the default IM ?<br>
Could you make it (if it's made already, then sorry for asking) ?<br>
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<pre wrap="">So, as a second step,
I'd like to make it work when I run Open Office.
I tried the command :
gtk-query-immodules-2.0 > /etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules
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<pre wrap="">I do not understand context but Debian official package works out of the
box (with a few minor bugs reported in BTS.)
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It doesn't work for me in non-gtk applications.<br>
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Thanks a lot for your help,<br>
Gilles<br>
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