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i386 version of Theppitak's debs are available at
ftp://ftp.kitty.in.th/pub/ubuntu/temp/gtk+2.0/
or
ftp://skuld.kitty.in.th/pub/ubuntu/temp/gtk+2.0/
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very Appreciated, and Thank you. :)
I will give it a try to day.
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For those of you who are interested in testing the patch, I've created the
patched debs here:
http://linux.thai.net/~thep/ubuntu/source/gtk+2.0/
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GNOME #555000 filed:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=555000
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Reopen the bug, as it's not over yet. And reassign it to gtk+2.0.
** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu Intrepid)
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On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 5:23 PM, Theppitak Karoonboonyanan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This may be reasonable. The problem seems to be introduced in
> GTK+ 2.14, as GTK+ 2.12 on Debian sid doesn't have this problem.
> And after checking the source, I find an extra step in the key
> event filtering
On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 4:02 PM, Theppitak Karoonboonyanan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> English locale doesn't set any IM option through im-switch. So,
> all apps just use the default null values. For GTK+, the default
> input method is "Simple", which is mainly for English and for
> European accen
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo $XMODIFIERS
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
> ...
> but If I switch session to thai everything work fine. ???
Ah.. So, I've been attacking a different problem than yours.
All my patches were for Thai locale, not English.
Using English locale for Thai environments needs some
>So, I suppose the same is true for libx11-6, right?
Package: libx11-6
State: installed
Automatically installed: no
Version: 2:1.1.5-1ubuntu1
>And could you try "echo $XMODIFIERS" command in a terminal?
It shown blank line ?? both in root and $user terminal.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo $XMODIFIERS
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/isra# aptitude show libx11-data
> Package: libx11-data
> State: installed
> Automatically installed: no
> Version: 2:1.1.5-1ubuntu1
So, I suppose the same is true for libx11-6, right?
And could you try "echo $XMODIFIERS" command in a terminal?
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I think it effected to system wide.
this example with OO writer
พพทยไดรย
rb,rNwmpwfhsinvpy'
พพไทย ไดหร ย
rb,rN wmp wfh sinv py'
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OK. Thank you for information
below is my libx11-data
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/isra# aptitude search libx11-data
i libx11-data - X11 client-side library
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/isra# aptitude show libx11-data
Package: libx11-data
State: installed
Automatical
pango-libthai has been obsolete for a long time, after being integrated
upstream. Please file another bug against language-support-extra-th to
remove the dependency.
Regarding the input, please make sure you have upgraded libx11-6 and
libx11-data to at least 2:1.1.5-1ubuntu1. If you have already u
After update today
Sat 04 Oct 2008 09:33:14 AM ICT
พพทยไดรย
rb,rNwmpwfhsinvpy'
Did I do anything wrong?
And Is this relate to it?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/isra#aptitude install language-support-extra-th
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Do
This bug was fixed in the package libx11 - 2:1.1.5-1ubuntu1
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* New patches (LP: #273856) :
+ 020_th_TH_iso8859-11_ct.diff: Fix Thai charset-to-compoundtext
conversion under th_TH locales. (F
Uploaded, waiting in unapproved now.
Note: Please next time test and build the patch against the intrepid
version, not the unstable version.
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** Changed in: libx11 (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
** Attachment added: "libx11_1.1.5-2ubuntu1.debdiff"
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** Changed in: libx11 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Arne Goetje (arnegoetje)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Assigned to libx11.
** Changed in: libx11 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: scim => libx11
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Arne,
The problem with SCIM is that it only works on non-Thai locales. You may
try it again under th_TH.UTF-8 locale to see the problem people reported
here.
In fact, I have proposed a patch against libx11 in Freedesktop #16475 [1] to
fix this. Just waiting for it to be checked-in. Unfortunately
I also have the same issue, Alpha 6 installed.
SCIM not installed (never used it before)
Interestingly, the correct Thai characters (above and below the lines)
show correctly when I type in urxvt and vim (console) but not in any
GUI, particularly not Firefox, OpenOffice or gvim (GUI version of vim
I was check some package in Intrepid Alpha 4 Live CD and Hardy Live CD.
like this...
Intrepid Alpha 4 Live CD =
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/alternatives# apt-cache search thai
libtext-wrapi18n-perl - internationalized substitute of Text::Wrap
ttf-thai-tlwg - Thai fonts in TrueType format
libth
Sorry for wrong link.
This is correct one.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/252461
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OK, thanks everyone for their input, I will try to find out where the
problem is and fix it.
But I can say, that the problem is not SCIM. It may be a dependency
problem on the Live CD, I will keep you posted.
Just as a remark: SCIM, without scim-thai or scim-m17n installed doesn't
provide any way
I'd stop test intrepid for couple weeks ago due to my job.
This link I reported
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My step to reproduce:
1. Install fresh Intrepid Alpha 6
2. At installation screen, select Thai Keyboard > Thai
3. After first boot without doing anything else, launch gedit and then switch
keyboard layout (using Alt+Shift key combination) and type any Thai text (can
use the text provided by DArK
I've tried in intrepid alpha4
1. boot intrepid alpha4 with thailanguage selected (Live CD)
2. install scim-thai
3. restart Xwindow
Then I type by system input method problem is the same.
Mara
2008/9/26 sugree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> According to the screenshot, it looks good. In hardy we don't h
According to the screenshot, it looks good. In hardy we don't have to
install scim-thai but scim works. However, Intrepid installed from
scratch without scim-thai doesn't work as usual.
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OK, guys: I made the test on my Intrepid Alpha 6 in en_US locale by
typing the posted sequence with different input methods in gedit. I used
"scim-thai", XKB layout "Thai-Thailand" and XKB layout "Thai-
TIS820.2538" both with "libthai" and "ThaiLao" input methods.
Screenshot is attached. Now, this
SiraNokyoongtong wrote:
> Problem is default input method. Just right click in text area select menu
> Input Methods > thai-lao.
No, this is not the right solution! Your proposal only works in Gnome
applications. Scim-Thai should work in almost any application. If the
bug is in scim-thai, it needs
Problem is default input method. Just right click in text area select menu
Input Methods > thai-lao.
Mara
เมื่อ กันยายน 26, 2008 9:04 ก่อนเที่ยง, sugree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
เขียนว่า:
> สวัสดีครับ ผมพิมพ์ภาษาไทยไม่ได้ครับ = l;ylfu8iy[
> z,rb,rn4kKkwmpw,jwfh8iy[
>
> Yes, it works in hardy.
>
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> สวัสดีครับ ผมพิมพ์ภาษาไทยไม่ได้ครับ = l;ylfu8iy[
> z,rb,rn4kKkwmpw,jwfh8iy[
>
> Yes, it works in hardy.
>
Thanks, I'm taking a look at it right now.
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สวัสดีครับ ผมพิมพ์ภาษาไทยไม่ได้ครับ = l;ylfu8iy[
z,rb,rn4kKkwmpw,jwfh8iy[
Yes, it works in hardy.
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DArKer wrote:
> I types "สวัสดีครับ ผมพิมพ์ภาษาไทยไม่ได้ครับ".
> It's appear "สวสดครบ ผมพมพภาษาไทยไมไดครบ.
> And sometimes after I types upper and lower vowel I can not type normal
> characters.
> Ex. สว [after this can not type]
>
which keys on the keyboard do you press? I don't know where thes
I types "สวัสดีครับ ผมพิมพ์ภาษาไทยไม่ได้ครับ".
It's appear "สวสดครบ ผมพมพภาษาไทยไมไดครบ.
And sometimes after I types upper and lower vowel I can not type normal
characters.
Ex. สว [after this can not type]
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DArKer wrote:
> in Thai layout
> Ex. สวสดครบ ผมพมพภาษาไทยไมไดครบ
>
how to type this (keystrokes, please)? I'm not familiar with Thai
language or script.
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Ex. สวสดครบ ผมพมพภาษาไทยไมไดครบ
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Could you please give me a test case? What do I need to type to reproduce this
bug?
What output is expected and what is given?
Has it worked with SCIM in Hardy?
What keyboard layout do you use? Standard US or anything else?
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scim seems to be the default input method. Uninstalling scim is just a
workaround for this problem. The real solution is to correct something
wrong in scim.
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fix by uninstall scim
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