[Uim] Newbie in UIM on a FreeBSD Machine

Srot BULL pwd8jmr22w at me.point.ne.jp
Thu Jul 8 03:34:00 EEST 2004


Ken Deeter wrote:
> Have you installed anthy separately? If anthy is not there, uim will not
> pick it up.. it looks like you've some how gotten in to chinese pinyin
> mode.
> Ken


Thank you very much for the response.
I have checked my installed ports and "ja-anthy-5500" is present, I
think it gets to be installed before "uim" does...
Yes, I think that I am not receiving Japanese Kanji Characters, instead
they look like chinese.
Do you have any ideas or advice for me to correct this one?
Once again thanks...

Srot BULL

> On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 11:02:56 +0900
> Srot BULL <pwd8jmr22w at me.point.ne.jp> wrote:
>>Hi to everyone,
>>
>>I just installed UIM on my FreeBSD system and during the installation
>>process I selected "anthy" with "ispell" support and both are
>>automatically installed.
>>
>>I have on my ".Xclients" (because I use GDM) the following
>>declarations: export GTK_IM_MODULE=uim-anthy
>>export XMODIFIERS=@im=uim-anthy
>>exec uim-xim &
>>
>>When I activate (forgive me for my words) my input method by pressing
>>"Shift+Space Bar" I get to encode in Japanese...
>>
>>Now, the problem is, for example:
>>When I type: "akai" this characters come out "阿開" - without
>>selecting the kanji characters.
>>When I type: "hana" this characters come out "酣阿" - without
>>selecting the kanji characters.
>>Tried the above in Mozilla Thunderbird, AbiWord2, and gedit...
>>
>>Can anyone help me with this problem of mine...or do I need to provide
>>other information that anyone can give me advices or hints...
>>
>>Thank you in advance and please I really need anyone to help/advice
>>me...
>>
>>Srot BULL
>>




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