I'm a kde user with spanish keyboard. It means that in kde UIM doesn't works as good as it works on GTK.
I think that UIM is great, but kde lacks support for it(there ain't an immodule for kde yet). The thing is that, not long ago I meet SCIM and SKIM, they work really nice. It has support for dead keys, it works with any locales(I use es_CO.UTF-8) and It can have UIM as backend (I use SCIM-UIM-ANTHY to write Japanese). Perhaps it should be considered when making this decision. http://scim.freedesktop.org/ El Vie 06 Ago 2004 20:15, Paul Hampson escribiÃ: > [Quotation missing since I didn't actually get the original email] > > I'm not convinced that uim-anthy should be made the default, but > after short consideration one of the UIM IM's should be the default > set up in language-env for Japanese, since it's so very good. ^_^ > > And I've no _objection_ to uim-anthy being the default, as long as > it's easy for the user to change, by editing a dotfile or two. That > would be a good thing to have in the docs, if it's not there already. -- Atentamente, NicolÃs VelÃsquez BogotÃ, Colombia (^) Â ASCII Ribbon Campaign X Â ÂNO HTML/RTF in e-mail / \ Â NO Word docs in e-mail

