[SCIM] Re: [PATCH]Clarify using InputMethod in KDE
Zhe Su
james.su at gmail.com
Thu Jun 3 09:34:29 PDT 2004
I think UIM and SCIM may not be merged. We just need a wrapper to
adapt UIM as an input method module of SCIM.
We may start implementing this wrapper after I finished the generic
property api of SCIM.
Regards
James Su
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 22:30:23 +0900, Kazuki Ohta <mover at hct.zaq.ne.jp> wrote:
>
> Hi, all!
>
> Each side has each opinion about cooperating.
> We cannnot making up our mind yet to decide which side should take a step
> backward.
> So, please wait a while.
>
> > It will be great if UIM and SCIM can cooperate each other. Because
> > SCIM has a flexible design which can be act as an input method library
> > as well as a network server (like iiimf). So I think it should be better
> > if UIM can be act as an input method module of SCIM.
> > But recently I noticed that the current API of SCIM can not support
> > UIM very well, for example, SCIM currently does not support generic im
> > property. I'm extending SCIM to support this feature. And more
> > important, I and several input method specialists coming from RedHat,
> > ThizLinux, Sun Wah Linux, RecFlag linux etc. took a meeting in these
> > days. We discussed the issue of current input method frameworks very
> > deeply, especially IIIMF and SCIM. I got many new idea in this meeting,
> > and decided to make a big change to SCIM API. These changes may be done
> > before the end of June. After that change, I think the architecture SCIM
> > should be strong enough to compete with IIIMF.
>
> --
> Move the worlD!
>
>
>
> Kazuki Ohta : mover at hct.zaq.ne.jp
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