[SCIM] Re: From a newbie: problems in running scim
Rodolfo Medina
romeomedina@libero.it
Mon Jan 24 06:21:03 PST 2005
Rodolfo wrote:
>my final purpose is to configure Emacs in order to use scim with
>Emacs, which is my favourite editor.
>Maybe I could make the couple Emacs-scim work if I could make
>zh_CN and zh_CN.gbk appear in the output of the command '$ locale -a'
>(which now does not show them), and then run Emacs with
>'$ LC_CTYPE=zh_CN.gbk emacs'. Could anyone indicate how to do so,
>i.e. how to insert zh_CN and zh_CN.gbk in 'locale -a' output?
Mike FABIAN wrote:
>No, you don't need that.
>
> XMODIFIERS=@im=SCIM LC_CTYPE=zh_CN.UTF-8 emacs
>
>works fine. Maybe you forgot to set XMODIFIERS?
>Any other UTF-8 locale should work as well if it is listed in
>/etc/scim/global in the variable "/SupportedUnicodeLocales".
Thanks:
I tried to follow your suggestions, but with no success. The line
XMODIFIERS=@im=SCIM
was already present in my ~/.18n; then in my /usr/local/etc/scim/global
I changed the line
/SupportedUnicodeLocales = en_US.UTF-8
into
/SupportedUnicodeLocales = en_US.UTF-8,it_IT.UTF-8,zh_CN.UTF-8
; then rebooted and tried with
$ LC_CTYPE=zh_CN.UTF-8 emacs
, and the opening of Emacs was accompanied by the following output:
[rodolfo@localhost rodolfo]$ LC_CTYPE=zh_CN.UTF-8 emacs
Warning: locale not supported by C library, locale unchanged
. Then, when I activated scim with C-space
only the European input method was available.
Any other hint?
Cheers,
Rodolfo
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