On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 12:47 AM Ivan Tham <pickf...@riseup.net> wrote: > By the way, Patrick. Why use anthy instead of mozc for japanese input? I > heard anthy is a dead project (from arch wiki).
I started using scim+anthy several years ago, and it has continued to work for me, so I've continued to use it. I never noticed that the last release of anthy was 10 years ago. When I started to look at alternatives just now, I noticed this from https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fcitx#XIM : Warning: Using XIM can sometimes cause problems including not being able to input, no cursor following, word selection window issue, application freeze on input method restart. For these XIM related problems, Fcitx cannot provide any fix or support. This is the same with any other input method framework, so please use the GTK+ and Qt input method modules instead of xim whenever possible I don't know whether that statement is accurate, but if it is, maybe one should expect that using XOpenIM in dmenu and st will cause problems. On the other hand, the desire to keep these programs small and simple may recommend against using the GTK+ or Qt methods, so there might not be a better option.