On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 01:34:36AM +0300, Vasilis Vasaitis wrote:
> > Do you know why that is?
> 
>   GTK+ strives to be portable over many platforms (X, Win32, linux
> framebuffer, etc.). As such, it has been decided that it cannot rely
> on the input methods provided by each platform, so instead it is
> shipped with its own ones. I guess the quest for consistency has led
> to those being the default.

I guess that makes sense.  But it would be nice if it were
well-documented in an easy-to-find place...

>   Oh, and of course it's GTK_IM_MODULE, as mentioned in another
> message. Also, the file /etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules (the directory
> might be different on other systems) has a similar role.

Yeah, I figured it was a type-o.  Thanks again; now I can type Korean
in Gaim.  =8^)  Now if only Mutt will work properly with UTF-8...

Derek

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