[SCIM] scim 0.9.6 & openOffice

Zhe Su james.su at gmail.com
Mon May 24 02:48:17 PDT 2004


The only reason of this issue is that you upgraded gtk2 to 2.4.x.
Because one API used by SCIM was changed since gtk2 2.4.0. So you must
recompile SCIM if you want to use it with gtk2 2.4.x.
It's nothing to do with qt3.

Regards
James Su

On Mon, 24 May 2004 11:29:40 +0200, Damien Menanteau
<damien.menanteau at wanadoo.fr> wrote:
> 
> I'm currently having an issue with SCIM 0.9.6 and openOffice 1.1, I
> don't know if anybody encoutered this one already.
> 
> I've been using SCIM with openOffice for a few months on a SuSE 9.0 box
> with KDE 3.2.2, and was very happy with it until I recently upgraded qt3
> to version qt3-3.3.2-3. I'm not 100% positive that this change in QT
> version is the cause of the problem, but I can not see any other reason
> for this change in SCIM behavior.
> 
> What happens is the following: When I switch to pinyin input method from
> openOffice and start typing characters, I can not see anymore the popup
> window containing the list of available choices, and the scim icon in
> the toolbar starts blinking (well, actually its behavior gives the
> feeling that scim daemon keeps restarting, failing, and so on). This
> seems to be only a display issue though, because scim keeps working.
> Indeed, when I type for example "ni1", "ni2" or whatever pinyin input, I
> get the proper character inserted in the right place into my openoffice
> document.
> 
> At the time I encoutered the problem, I was using SCIM 0.9.3. I then
> upgraded to version 0.9.6 hoping that it may fix the issue,
> unfortunately it did not, the behavior is exactly the same.
> 
> The only workaround I have to this issue today is to activate the "On
> the spot" option in scim config, but then I get the annoying behavior
> related to the fact that ooffice does not support this option yet, with
> the cursor always moving away from the place I want to have the
> characters inserted.
> 
> Any idea or suggestion is welcome, I've tried all the options I could,
> but without any success up to this point.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Damien
> 
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