[SCIM] Re: From a newbie: problems in running scim
Rodolfo Medina
romeomedina@libero.it
Wed Jan 12 09:22:45 PST 2005
Yukiko Bando wrote:
>1. Firstly, update your system to get the latest version of Qt3.
>2. Select Italian as the language and Italy as the country (if you live
there,
>of course) and SCIM as the input method. Unless you chose Unicode at the
>time of installation, I think LANGUAGE, LANG and LC_* in ~/.i18n will be
set
>to it_IT (alias for it_IT.ISO-8859-1).
>3. Since LC_CTYPE is not set to UTF-8, SCIM input methods don't work in Qt
>applications. So, when you use SCIM in those apps, you need to do this:
>
>$ export LC_CTYPE=it_IT.UTF-8 (or en_US.UTF-8)
>$ kwrite
Thanks!
your indications were very useful and now it is much better:
I got scim run and (I think) now I can input simplified and traditional
chinese
using kwrite (although, strangely, I cannot *read* chinese characters
when I open a file with kwrite).
That's what I did (Mandrake 10.1 Community):
1) # urpmi locales-it
2) I put in the file ~/.18n the following lines:
LANGUAGE=it_IT:it
GTK_IM_MODULE=scim
LC_ADDRESS=it_IT
LC_COLLATE=it_IT
QT_IM_MODULE=scim
LC_NAME=it_IT
LC_NUMERIC=it_IT
LC_MEASUREMENT=it_IT
LC_TIME=it_IT
LANG=it_IT
LC_IDENTIFICATION=it_IT
LC_MESSAGES=it_IT
LC_CTYPE=it_IT
LC_TELEPHONE=it_IT
LC_MONETARY=it_IT
XIM_PROGRAM="scim -d"
LC_PAPER=it_IT
XMODIFIERS=@im=SCIM
3) In the file /usr/local/etc/scim/global I changed the line
/SupportedUnicodeLocales = en_US.UTF-8
into
/SupportedUnicodeLocales = en_US.UTF-8,it_IT.UTF-8
4) I run scim with '$ scim' and, in another console, I did
$ LC_CTYPE=it_IT.UTF-8 kwrite
. This way kwrite opened up.
I did Ctrl-c and the scim toolbar appeared with smart pinyn.
I didn't follow your suggestion to update to the latest version of Qt3
because now my final purpose is to configure Emacs in order to use scim with
Emacs,
which is my favourite editor.
If I open Emacs the same way as kwrite: '$ LC_CTYPE=it_IT.UTF-8 emacs',
chinese characters are not input at all.
I was suggested to install the package mule-gbk and the font simsun.ttf:
but even so chinese characters are not properly input.
Please, any hint?
Does anybody know the necessary steps to configure Emacs in order to run
scim?
Thanks,
Rodolfo
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