I want to reconfirm that this bug still exists in Ubuntu 11.04. *Even
after the fix above* this problem continues to occur in various OS-level
functions, not just in individual programs. For instance, I have already
applied the fix above to my system. Khmer input works correctly in gedit
and
I also confirm that csokun's solution works:
GTK_IM_MODULE=xim
Is there any way to make this automatic when using the Khmer (Cambodian)
keyboard layout?
-Nathan
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csokun's comment to put this line:
GTK_IM_MODULE=xim
in the /etc/environment file does work.
*However* even after this is done, there are still rendering issues, in
which the open layout tables in the fonts are not being followed
correctly. The best case would be a complete fix of the default
** Changed in: scim (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Arne Goetje (arnegoetje) = (unassigned)
** Tags removed: pet-bug
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the fix is simply add this line to /etc/environment :
GTK_IM_MODULE=xim
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@Paul, every single point mention was already there.
But we still can't type composite key.
Reproduce:
sudo apt-get install khmeros-ttf
Add Keyboard: Cambodia
Open gedit = change keyboard layout to Cambodia type
k and follow by SHIFT + V it suppose to render like this កេះ
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Some Khmer
Like kids_pro, I don't seem to find the proper solution. What we
understand is that, those Khmer vowels are not recognized by the Unicode
standard. We can solve this problem by using the compose table of x.org.
It seems what we have added into the compose table for Khmer had been
added upstream at
I am newbie to this could you elaborate a bit more detail how do I
proceed with your suggestion?
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Regarding scim, I think this bug should be reported upstream.
Did you also test this with the compose table in X.org? Does it work
there?
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