[SCIM] Mind to update scim-tables-zh?

James Su suzhe@tsinghua.org.cn
Fri Jan 14 17:38:00 PST 2005


Hi,
  Of course I can merge your new tables into scim-tables-zh. But 
currently the latest version of scim-tables can only work with scim 
1.1.x. And I'll not release another 0.4.x scim-tables to include the new 
tables. So for Debian packages, it's better to make a separated patch 
against the old 0.4.x scim-tables, so that we can catch up the schedule 
of Debian 3.1

Regards
James Su

Roy Chan wrote:

>Dear James, Osamu and Ming Hua,
>
>James might remember me that I have submit modified version of Quick
>input method and Cangjie 3rd generation input method tables for SCIM
>last Nov. Indeed, I also represent HKLUG (http://www.linux.org.hk) and
>DebianHK (http://www.debian.org.hk/).
>
>Last year, DebianHK and Linuxhall (http://www.linuxhall.org/) had
>organize 2 free workshops to teach people how to build a better
>Chinese Free Desktop environment with Debian, Gnome, SCIM
>and Firefly chinese patch. We both had agreed that SCIM is
>the most suitable IMEngine for Hong Kong GNU/Linux user
>among the community. In some senses, HKLUG, DebianHK
>and Linuxhall will try to promote GNU/Linux desktop in Hongkong
>for the coming few years and SCIM is one of the critical part.
>
>That is the main reason why I put some times those tables. Recently,
>I awared that Debian 3.1 will final soon. I consider that it will
>be better for us to promote Debian and SCIM in Hong Kong if
>Debian 3.1 can bundle the some important input method while it released.
>
>Therefore, I would like to ask James is it possible to release
>an version of scim-tables-zh which included the 2 tables I submit
>in this few days? And Mr. Aoki or Mr. Minghua can package
>it to Debian and make it promote to Sarge?
>
>Indeed, I have 2 more input method table for Hong Kong people
>would like to submit. They are CantonHK and Stroke5. Both
>input method are worked or invented by some Mr. Leung King
>Man and some elder people in Hong Kong voluntary and
>relased in GNU GPL. CantonHK is using a different system
>with current Cantonese or Jyutping input method in SCIM.
>And most Hong Kong would familiar the system of
>CantonHK more. Stroke5 is a simple input method based
>on stroke order which target for elder and child that other
>input method are too complex to them. Both input method
>would help GNU/Linux users in Hong Kong a lot.
>
>I have already port the 2 input method tables from xcin
>to scim. While I seldom use the 2 input methods, I can't
>confirm the 2 tables is ok. I have already ask Mr. Leung
>King Man and his fellow to help me to test them. I will
>submit the to james ASAP after Mr. Leung's approval and
>wish them can be in Debian 3.1 also.
>
>thanks in adv. and sorry for such a special need.
>
>yours,
>
>  
>



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