[SCIM] Inputting tone-correct Pinyin (not characters) with SCIM

Zhe Su james.su at gmail.com
Mon Dec 6 22:53:42 PST 2004


Hi,


On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 15:31:09 +0900 (JST), Kenichi Handa <handa at m17n.org> wrote:
> In article <41B4D2EA.6030209 at jiawen.net>, Rachel Kronick <rachel_kronick at jiawen.net> writes:
> 
> > That looks great! Thank you for posting it. It works very well under
> > Firefox and Firefox: lǚsè Ní Jiāwén.
> 
> That's good.  If you have any suggestion to improve the
> behaviour, please feel free to write to me.  I'm going to
> include it in the next release of m17n-db.
> 
> > However, under OO.o, the m17n IMs
> > don't come up -- only the basic Zhineng Pinyin, etc. show up. Is there
> > someplace I need to make  OO.o aware of the other input methods?
> 
> In which locale, have you tried?
> 
> Even after restarting scim, with LANG=ja_JP.eucJP (my
> default), I can select only a few m17n-based input method
> (ja-xxx) with OO.o.  But, with LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8, I can
> select all m17n-based input methods including zh-pinyin.
> 
> It's surely strange.
> 
> 
It's not strange. LANG=ja_JP.eucJP can only support Japanese. So only
Japanese input methods can be selected.
But ja_JP.UTF-8 can support all languages, so all input methods can be used.

> 
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> Ken'ichi HANDA
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