[email protected] wrote: Hi!
>> Adding another account, clean of any settings and see if it works >> there might help to fiddle out if it's just a gnome setting >> conflicting. I'd guess that this is the case, however metacity is >> usually well behaving. > > Synchrounous thinking, that's exactly what I was doing :-)! :) > 'twas a real monkey dichotomy job but we've made it: . Well, on Unix one can at least identify, track and solve a problem without reinstallation ;> > .xinput.d$ ls -l ~/.xinput.d/ > lrwxrwxrwx 1 andrei andrei 35 2009-06-20 16:06 en_US -> > /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/scim-bridge What the ... is scim-bridge... Things turn up... "Input methods are needed to enter complex characters in many non-latin languages." Ah! Mainly asian language inputs, thats why I never stumbled upon it. > Now I am bothered with where to submit this issue further to fix. > Is it still scid's issue or a system level one... There's an old bug reported here: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=304135 telling that xim is not supported in Tk (refering to 8.4 and trying to port a patch supplied to 8.5.) Could be that it did not make it? If it's a Tk issue Scid is not the part to solve it. Do you need xim? -- Kind regards, / War is Peace. | Freedom is Slavery. Alexander Wagner | Ignorance is Strength. | | Theory : G. Orwell, "1984" / In practice: USA, since 2001 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge This is your chance to win up to $100,000 in prizes! For a limited time, vendors submitting new applications to BlackBerry App World(TM) will have the opportunity to enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge. See full prize details at: http://p.sf.net/sfu/Challenge _______________________________________________ Scid-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scid-users
