[SCIM] scim 1.0.2 source package is available now.
Zhe Su
james.su at gmail.com
Sat Jan 1 19:05:24 PST 2005
Hi,
I think this issue should be fixed in IMEngine module packages, such
as scim-uim, scim-m17n, scim-anthy, scim-hangul etc. scim itself has
no input method at all. So I think it's better to move the script into
IMEngine packages.
Regards
James Su
On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 05:20:41 +0800, Suyash <suyash at 163.com> wrote:
> Thankx for adding ne_NP definition in scim library.
>
> I downloaded the scim-1.0.2 FC3 packages and they all installed without
> any problems. But there are few things that I'd like to mention.
>
> With the latest FC3 packages installed, the scim-panel-kde (skim) gets
> started as usual but you cannot input the characters using scim. Because
> of the alternatives to the xinput config file that you have introduced
> in FC3 RPM spec file, it seems that SCIM has been confined to ja_JP,
> ko_KR, zh_CN, zh_TW locales. So the user with different locale settings
> other than the above specified locales can't be using SCIM IM engines
> for KDE applications though it works well in GNOME through
> GTK_IM_MODULE.
>
> Since SCIM itself doesn't depend upon locale settings, I think adding a
> default symlink to /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/scim in the very same folder
> would be preferable over the locale dependant alternatives settings.
>
> Regards,
> Suyash
>
>
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