Thanks for your informations. As our work is only concerned with X, I wil
start working on XIM itself. If I am using any apllication which is
actually using something like GTK,Qt etc. will this input method work
properly? Also can you pointer to any documentation in english.As xcin and kinput is
very much complicated, it is difficult to study from
the source code, aslo our language is simple compared to those languages.
With thanks and regards,
Baiju M
> Baiju M
>
> Under X, you may want to follow XIM (the mechanism you are asking) to
> implement a input method server. If you want to do in this approach,
> have a look on the source of some existing input method. E.g. kinput,
> xcin.
>
> Yet, there is another larger scale framework, a more generic approach
> for input issue under linux. But I'm familiar with this yet, pls check
> the links for details:
> http://www.li18nux.org/subgroups/im/IIIMF/index.html
>
> Zenith
>
> On Fri, 9 Aug 2002 17:09:09 +0400 (SCT)
> "Baiju M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>I am trying to develop an input method for our language
>>(Malayalam).
>> Our uniocode range is from U+OD00 to U+0D7F, we also required
>> ZWJ (U+200D). In the GPLed font (http://malayalamlinux.sf.net),
>> the Private/Corporate Use area in unicode is utilised for our
>> language.
>>
>> Suppose, I want to access U+ED52 by a single key stroke (say
>> keycode 30), how can I do that? it should be mapped as "U+0D28 U+0D4D
>> U+200D"
>> Which input mechanism I should make use for this?
>> If possible give an example in xim,xmodmap,xkb or any other input
>> mechanism.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Baiju M
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