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Declining for Intrepid since it reaches EOL in 9 days.
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Can't input chinese in Kubuntu 8.10
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a) is this still an issue on Kubuntu 10.04?
b) isnt this what language-selector does since at least 9.10?
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Can't input chinese in Kubuntu 8.10
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Since I can't even install Chinese langugage support at all, so i don't know
how to answer the first question.
As far as i know, Kubuntu now uses KIMPanel as its input method frontend for
Chinese, and ibus as backend.
See #441321 for more details.
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Can't input chinese in Kubuntu 8.10
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This is still an issue in Kubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Beta. The fix ought to be
straightforward. After the user adds a language requiring complex
character input in the KDE System Settings, the Regional and Language
module should start scim and then invoke im-switch thusly:
im-switch -s scim-bridge
This
I've installed kubuntu-desktop package under Ubuntu 8.10 RC, and installed
chinese language support in KDE System Setting.
Scim works now and i can enter Chinese in both GTK applications and QT
applications.
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Thanks to ZhengPeng Hou I was able to get CJK input working under KDE.
Here's what happened:
Scenario I: A fresh install of Ubuntu.
Go to System Administration Language Support.
Select Japanese (or whatever CJK language you want support for).
Check Input methods, Additional Fonts, Extra
Yeah, Scim works now.
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I just tried to enter CJK into kate with scim 1.4.7-3ubuntu10, and it
still doesn't work. Pressing Ctrl+Space does not switch input languages,
and left-clicking on the scim system tray icon does not bring up a list
of languages. Note that I am trying to enter Japanese text under an
otherwise
Still broken after a clean install of the Intrepid release candidate.
Also, random applications (like Adept) now appear in Japanese after
installing Japanese language support, even though my locale is set to
en_US.UTF-8. Furthermore, installing Japanese language support now
installs scim but not
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don't use skim as your default im now, for:
1 skim hasbeen ported to kde4
2 we have problems to make scim-bridge work with skim, and due to the
release date, we prefer to drop it our from main.
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What im would you recommend I use? CJK input isn't working with scim
either.
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2008/10/25 Benjamin Kay :
What im would you recommend I use? CJK input isn't working with scim
either.
im-switch -s scim-bridge
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This is probably related to bug #254268. I would really appreciate it if
someone knowledgeable would look at this bug, since broken CJK input in
KDE is a big, user-visible problem. CJK input under Intrepid
Ubuntu/Gnome is currently working just fine.
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Can't input chinese in Kubuntu 8.10
Same problem with Japanese input via the anthy input engine. Using
Kubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) Beta on an x86_64 machine, installed
Japanese language pack, and manually started skim. The skim
configuration panel indicates that the anthy input method is enabled,
but pressing Ctrl+Space doesn't do
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