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and subject line Bug#419283: An icon isn't displayed
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Package: uim
Version: 1:1.4.1-1
Tags: experimental
You should put ko_*.png into uim-common instead of uim-hangul.
/usr/share/uim/pixmaps/ko_direct.png
/usr/share/uim/pixmaps/ko_hangulchar.png
/usr/share/uim/pixmaps/ko_hangulword.png
uim-byeoru also needs these icons.
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tags 419283 +unreproducible
thanks
On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 05:59:44 +0900
Jonny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You should put ko_*.png into uim-common instead of uim-hangul.
> /usr/share/uim/pixmaps/ko_direct.png
> /usr/share/uim/pixmaps/ko_hangulchar.png
> /usr/share/uim/pixmaps/ko_hangulword.png
Checking old versions of uim(1.3.1-* and 1.4.[01]-*), these files are already
in uim-hangul.
> uim-byeoru also needs these icons.
So does uim-byeoru. It seems your misconception.
Therefore I close this bug.
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Masahito Omote([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED])
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