[SCIM] about scim_panel.h

James Su suzhe at tsinghua.org.cn
Sat Apr 3 19:26:16 PST 2004


And I'm thinking about to extend the panel interface to support other 
kind of input method and tools, like on-screen keyboard, handwriting 
recognization, speech recognization etc. Do you have any idea?

James Su :

> Hi,
>  Yes, it's a problem. I'll think about it. Maybe it's better to move 
> the panel interface into libscim.
>  And because I had already quitted from Turbolinux, 
> http://www.turbolinux.com.cn/~suzhe/scim will not be maintained any 
> longer.
>  I'll move all things of SCIM to www.freedesktop.org soon.
>
> Regards
> James Su
>
> liu spider :
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> One of Ark Linux developers is contacting me
>> discussing about scim-panel-kde.
>>
>> Ark linux does not include Gtk2/Gnome2, so they choose
>> SCIM as their default input method (good news, isn't
>> it?), because he said all the other mature ones depend
>> on Gtk2.
>> The developer do not know CJK, and what he wants is to
>> incorporate CJK input support into Ark Linux.
>>
>> I just commited a patch into CVS to correct a mistake:
>> X11 frontend no longer depends on gtk2.
>>
>> Now, I just discover another potential problem: as
>> scim_panel.h won't be installed unless scim-panel-gtk
>> is compiled, meanwhile scim-panel-kde is also depend
>> on this header file.
>>
>> So I think we should come up a solution for this.
>>
>> My suggestion is just installing this header file no
>> matter whether scim-panel-gtk is compiled.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Cougar
>>
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