[SCIM] Re: [Uim] Setting up for (traditional) Chinese and Japanese input on a modern GNOME installation

Choe Hwanjin krisna at kldp.org
Thu Sep 2 18:07:32 PDT 2004


On Thu, Sep 02, 2004 at 02:15:22AM -0400, Duncan Mak wrote:
> (3) This is a strange one. Using gedit, anthy works great with SCIM. I
> can type words (i.e. ª­ªçª¦¡¡and it'll show me ÐÑìí with an underline. I press
> enter and the word gets inserted and the underline goes away).
> 
> With gaim however, my enter key does not release the current selected
> word from the underlining. Which means I have no way of finishing one
> word and moving on to the next one. Without this, it is very difficult
> to write anything substantial.
> 
> Bug (3) is my current no.1 bug. I don't know how to debug it. If someone
> would like to look into this problem, please contact me and I'll try my
> best to find a way to reproduce the error.

Because gaim uses enter key to send message. When user press enter key,
gaim eat the key before sending the key event to im module.

If there is no inputed text in text entry, gaim ignores enter key event.
So im module never receives enter key event on this case.



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