[SCIM] how to activate SCIM in solaris 2.6 ( locale: en_US.UTF-8
) ?
James Su
suzhe at tsinghua.org.cn
Wed Jun 16 07:08:45 PDT 2004
If you want to use SCIM's gtk2 immodule, please start a SCIM process
with the following command first:
$ scim -f socket -ns socket -c simple -d
Then you may start gtk2 apps with SCIM's gtk2 immodule, for example:
$ GTK_IM_MODULE=scim gedit
Regards
James Su
ltso wrote:
><pre>
>
>I recompiled the gnome lib, now I can activate the SCIM when I using
>GTK2 application, aslo I could get the input tool bar when I press
>ctrl+space.
>but I could only switch between English and English input method, only
> two English input method in available, no Chinese input method is
>available.
>however, I can see all the input server modules are installed when I
>use scim-setup, just as this image:
>http://www.freedesktop.org/~suzhe/manual/zh_CN/figures/scim-setup-servers.png
>the only difference is the language of dialogue on my workstation is English.
>
>I installed those programs:
>scim-0.9.7
>scim-chinese-0.3.0
>scim-tables-0.3.5
>
>my environment:
>$ export LANG=en_US.UTF-8
>$ export LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
>$ export XMODIFIERS="@im=SCIM"
>$ stardict &
>
>Would anyone give me some advice?
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Regards,
>Dennis
>
>
>
>***********
>
><pre>
>
>Thanks for the information.
>I will try it later.
>however, the gnome re-compile is needed because I only built gtk+ without xft support. so it may be a long duration to get the result.
>
>Best Regards,
>Dennis
>
>
>******************
>I don't know what's the matter. Could you please try scim's gtk2
>immodule first? Using the following command to start a gtk2 app with
>scim immodule:
>
>$ scim -f socket -c simple -ns socket -d
>$ GTK_IM_MODULE=scim gedit
>
>Regards
>james Su
>
>ltso wrote:
>
>
>
>><pre>
>>just notice that the mail agent messed my mail format:
>>I re-format it as following:
>>
>>how to activate SCIM in solaris 2.6 ( locale: en_US.UTF-8 ) ?
>>
>>I use solaris 2.6 english version in my company.
>>The workstation doesn't have Chinese locale installed, but en_US.UTF-8
>>is supported.
>>I add the Chinese fonts in the font path, then mozilla and other gnu
>>i18n application can successfully display Chinese characters.
>>I want to use Chinese input method under solaris, however, install
>>Chinese locale is not reasonable for my company doesn't get the warrant.
>>Fortunately, I found SCIM supports Chinese input under en_US.UTF-8 locale,
>>so I downloaded the latest version and successfully compiled it.
>>However, I can't activate SCIM under solaris, following is the environment:
>>1. no XFree86 installed, still use the solaris X server and dtlogin.
>>2. GCC, XFT, KDE3.2 and GNOME2.4 installed.
>>3. use KDE3.2 as the windows manager.
>>
>>in konsole,enter following command:
>>$ export LANG=en_US.UTF-8
>>$ export LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
>>$ export XMODIFIERS="@im=SCIM"
>>$ scim -d
>>$ kwrite &
>>
>>then, I can see the SCIM panel in the KDE tool bar, aslo various input
>>method can be found in the properties dialogue box. But I can't activate
>>SCIM using ctrl+space in KWrite.
>>
>>Maybe it is the XFree86 X server that use above procedure to register
>>the input method but not the solaris X server, just my guess.
>>
>>Due to lack of related knowledge, I mail to you guys for help.
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>Thanks for the wonderful SCIM project,
>>Dennis
>>
>>
>>
>>
>></pre>
>>
>>
></pre>
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