[Uim] Re: Uim defaults to pinyin

Jacob Levine uim at jlevine.oiiiio.net
Mon Aug 30 04:15:09 EEST 2004


Hello again,
 Thanks for the info, Komachi-san. Last night I tried unmerging and then
re-emerging UIM since I already had the most recent version listed in
portage (0.4.1). This didn't change anything on my system, but after
looking at that bug report you listed, I wonder if I changed the wrong
asterisk in my gtk.immodules file.

Furthermore, this morning I noticed that as of yesterday (today? Not
sure what time zone the gentoo site is using) an ebuild for version
0.4.2.1 has been added to the gentoo website package listing. I'll try
this new ebuild when I get home from work and report on the results.

As a sidenote, does anyone reading this know what the correct way to
export environment variables in Gnome is? ~/.gnomerc seems to have been
obsoleted and ~/.xsession doesn't seem to work for me. Neither could I
get ~/.gnome2/session-manual to export the variables or "source" my
~/.gnomerc. If I could just automatically export the proper environment
variable on login, I wouldn't have to bug the whole list with my
questions. ;)

Thanks for your help!

> I got a bug report for it few weeks ago on Gentoo BTS and made a patch
> to change the behaviour.
>
> http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58656
>
> If you emerged uim before the date (14 Aug), please try remerging uim.
> tkng-san: what do you say about applied patch? Seeing the number of
> people having problems with the pinyin-big5, I suppose it would be
> useful to include.



-Jacob Levine



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