Hi, Wayne, Sorry for the late response, I missed your email :$. I just fixed the bug that keyboard layout setting does not take effect after re-login, and it would be included in snv_102. Thank you very much for your contributions!!!
Regards, W. Wayne Liauh 写道: >> Hi, Wayne, >> >> Thanks for your appreciation! >> >> IIIMF also supports using different input methods for >> different input >> contexts. You could configure this behavior with >> iiim-properties, i.e., >> by disabling the "The language is applied to all >> applications" option in >> "General" tab. >> >> Regards, >> > > Hi Yong, > > Thanks for the comment. Yes, you mentioned this in your blog (or in one of > the i18n threads). However, when you open multiple IIIM sessions, it can > show instances of instability initially (i.e., losing the dialog window for > zh or ko locales). This problem seems to go away after closing and then > re-starting IIIM a couple of times. But thanks for the help. > > BTW, while you are here :-) , could you look into this little but very > annoying bug, in that the preferences in Chewing won't stick? For example, > every time I want to use the chewing method, I need to activate the > preference entry then go to the keyboard option to select the Hanyupinyin > method (汉语拼音)* , before I can start typing Chinese characters. This is > prohibitively inconvenient. Thanks. > > * For some reason, IIIM just (partially) crashed on me--I selected the > Hanyupinyin keyboard option, but I was still presented with the default > standard keyboard. I had to go to simplified Chinese and use SunPinYin to > type the Chinese words as shown above. But, as you are aware, they are > simplified Chinese characters and not exactly what I want. > -- > This message posted from opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > opensolaris-discuss mailing list > opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org