[Uim] uim environment problems
TOKUNAGA Hiroyuki
tkng at xem.jp
Mon Aug 8 19:23:11 EEST 2005
Hi,
On Mon, 08 Aug 2005 14:34:03 +0200
Jan Willem Stumpel <jstumpel at planet.nl> wrote:
> What are the opinions on this list about the Debian im-switch
> system (which is now automatically installed when you install uim)?
>
> After some recent Debian (Sid) upgrade uim-xim did not work
> anymore on my system. It turned out that some new file,
> /etc/X11/Xsession.d/90im-switch, unset the XMODIFIERS and
> GTK_IM_MODULE environment variables.
>
> It seems im-switch makes the default assumption that only people
> whose LANG setting is Japanese, Chinese, or Korean would ever have
> need of uim. For instance:
>
> jws at vega:~$ im-switch -l
> No alternatives defined for language en_GB
> =======================================================
> The following languages have been configured to use input
> methods:
> ja_JP
>
> But I think the whole point of UTF-8 internationalisation is that
> anybody should be able to input any language, no matter what the
> (GUI) interface language of the user's computer happens to be.
Though I don't know much about internationalization, I agree with you
on this point: anybody should be able to input any language. No one
will oppose this principle. So if im-switch doesn't allow you to use
uim, it would be a kind of bug.
Regards,
--
TOKUNAGA Hiroyuki
tkng at xem jp
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