El Dijous, 16 d'agost de 2012, a les 13:06:55, nihui va escriure: > hi > > Yes, we have kimpanel plasmoid in plasma-addons, and we have skim for scim > in old kde3 days. kimtoy is technically the standalone version of kimpanel > plasmoid with many additional features. Both kimtoy and kimpanel plasmoid > are strictly not input method framework like ibus, they act as frontend(or > panel) for the underlying input method frameworks. Users can still > write/type using ibus built-in frontend without KDE ones, but some nice > intergrations between KDE and input method frameworks will be missing, such > as storing ibus settings in kconfig instead of gconf/dconf and consistent > style in KDE environment, etc. > > the benefits of kimtoy over the current kimpanel plasmoid includes: > no dependence on a running plasma desktop, you can use it in other DE like > xfce... kconfig intergration for ibus and scim > very powerful theming support and customization > more intergration, thumbnailers and strigi analyzers
Is there any chance in sharing code between kimtoy and kimpanel plasmoid? Or it doesn't make sense? Cheers, Albert > > best wishes, > nihui > > > 在 2012-08-16 00:44:45,"Albert Astals Cid" <aa...@kde.org> 写道: > > >El Dissabte, 11 d'agost de 2012, a les 11:43:45, nihui水竹院落 va escriure: > >> hi all > > > >Hi > > > >> I am very happy to inform you all that kimtoy is now in kdereview. The > >> final target is extragear-utils. > >> > >> kimtoy is an input method frontend for KDE. It is an alternative to > >> kimpanel plasmoid. kimtoy aims to provide a stable and intergrated > >> frontend for input methods, such as fcitx, scim and ibus. kimtoy makes > >> easy for fcitx/ibus/scim users. These three input methods should work > >> out of box. > >> > >> it has a powerful theming system, it supports hundreds of sogou skins > >> from > >> http://pinyin.sogou.com/skins/ (in chinese) and fcitx skins. it is a > >> quite > >> handy and useful tool for East Asian language users. If you type > >> chinese/japanese/korean etc, try it and you will love it ;) > >> > >> app page with some screenshots: > >> http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=140967 > >> > >> > >> your reviews and comments are welcome :) > > > >Didn't we have something like this previously? If we had what are the > >benefits of this over what we have at the moment? > > > >And if we did not have anything like this, how did people write before? > > > >Sorry for being 0 knowledgeable in this issue :-) > > > >Cheers, > > > > Albert > > > >> best wishes, > >> nihui