[Uim] Re: uim-xim only works with japanese locale?
James Su
suzhe at tsinghua.org.cn
Tue Aug 10 10:27:02 EEST 2004
Hi,
I think the best way is to use SCIM as the unified frontend anywhere.
So you may use scim-uim-anthy via both XIM and gtk2 immodule and qt
immodule (future).
Regards
James Su
gabor farkas wrote:
>On Tue, 2004-08-10 at 08:56, gabor farkas wrote:
>
>
>>On Tue, 2004-08-10 at 06:29, David Oftedal wrote:
>>
>>
>>> > You have to export at least
>>>
>>>
>>>>LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8
>>>>or investigate another method than uim-xim. (SCIM over UIM has
>>>>been suggested on this mailing list before.)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Ah, that's right. There's really no reason to use uim-xim anymore if you
>>>can get SCIM running. Just install scim and scim-uim and run "scim -d"
>>>each time you start X, and you should be able to use UIM in X.
>>>
>>>
>>thanks...
>>
>>but now i am a little confused....
>>
>>what's the relation between uim and scim?
>>
>>i know scim can use uim...
>>
>>basically one should not use only uim anymore?
>>the recommended usage is to use it together with scim?
>>
>>
>
>to say it simpler:
>
>1. now i know that for XIM i should use scim-uim
>2. for GTK2: should i also use scim-uim-anthy? or just uim-anthy?
>
>thanks,
>gabor
>
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