[e-users] Japanese input

2014-06-09 Thread Morten Nilsen
Hi

I was using Microsoft IME to input Japanese text on my old windows 
environment, and am now looking to set something up to do it on my new 
linux environment.

So, I thought I'd ask you guys what methods you've used and what 
experiences you've had with them?

A quick search suggests the main alternatives are named uim, scim and 
ibus - but I have not done any research on either of them yet. Going to 
go take a look at them after I send this email though ^_^

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Re: [e-users] Japanese input

2014-06-09 Thread Wido
I think scim and ibus can be enabled at compile time, but I haven't
acutally used any of them


2014-06-09 11:07 GMT-03:00 Morten Nilsen :

> Hi
>
> I was using Microsoft IME to input Japanese text on my old windows
> environment, and am now looking to set something up to do it on my new
> linux environment.
>
> So, I thought I'd ask you guys what methods you've used and what
> experiences you've had with them?
>
> A quick search suggests the main alternatives are named uim, scim and
> ibus - but I have not done any research on either of them yet. Going to
> go take a look at them after I send this email though ^_^
>
> --
> Regards, Dr. P
> :wq
>
>
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Re: [e-users] Japanese input

2014-06-09 Thread Alex-P. Natsios
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 5:27 PM, Wido  wrote:
> I think scim and ibus can be enabled at compile time, but I haven't
> acutally used any of them
>

Yes you can enable support for either at compile time, i use ibus &
ibus-anthy for japanese input.
It works well in E and EFL apps, you have to also export
ECORE_IMF_MODULE and set it to ibus in a config file for proper
support though.
(like your .profile or .xinitrc)

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Re: [e-users] Japanese input

2014-06-09 Thread The Rasterman
On Mon, 09 Jun 2014 16:07:27 +0200 Morten Nilsen  said:

> Hi
> 
> I was using Microsoft IME to input Japanese text on my old windows 
> environment, and am now looking to set something up to do it on my new 
> linux environment.
> 
> So, I thought I'd ask you guys what methods you've used and what 
> experiences you've had with them?
> 
> A quick search suggests the main alternatives are named uim, scim and 
> ibus - but I have not done any research on either of them yet. Going to 
> go take a look at them after I send this email though ^_^

i use scim for japanese and korean input. the gui in e does the basic setup
(gets scim running and env vars set), and the rest would be configured via the
scim config gui itself. it works (with efl as well - tho not e's own entries,
but elm and terminology work).

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Re: [e-users] Japanese input

2014-06-09 Thread The Rasterman
On Mon, 9 Jun 2014 18:19:41 +0300 "Alex-P. Natsios"  said:

> On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 5:27 PM, Wido  wrote:
> > I think scim and ibus can be enabled at compile time, but I haven't
> > acutally used any of them
> >
> 
> Yes you can enable support for either at compile time, i use ibus &
> ibus-anthy for japanese input.
> It works well in E and EFL apps, you have to also export
> ECORE_IMF_MODULE and set it to ibus in a config file for proper
> support though.
> (like your .profile or .xinitrc)

e has settings to do this for you.

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