Thank you for the information. I learned something.
A.Muller
H.S. a écrit :
Rob Clement wrote:
Dave Barton wrote:
Original Message
Subject: [users] Scim input
From: Alberto Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: users@openoffice.org
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 23:13:10 +0200
Rob Clement wrote:
> Dave Barton wrote:
>> Original Message
>> Subject: [users] Scim input
>> From: Alberto Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: users@openoffice.org
>> Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 23:13:10 +0200
>>
>>> Hi all !
>>>
>>> I've been seeing a lot of posts dealing with tnbis "
On Thursday 28 August 2008 16:08:09 M Henri Day wrote:
> Lisi, the «enabled for complex text layout» isn't needed for East Asian
> (so-called CJK) languages, but is for languages like Arabic and the Indic
> languages. I had hoped that enabling East Asian languages would do the
> trick - it works fo
2008/8/28 Lisi Reisz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Thursday 28 August 2008 13:51:30 M Henri Day wrote:
> > 2008/8/28 Lisi Reisz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > > > I now get Kanji for all my system keyboard shortcuts and had to turn
> it
> > >
> > > off
> > >
> > > > to launch Kail, which I am now setting
On Thursday 28 August 2008 13:51:30 M Henri Day wrote:
> 2008/8/28 Lisi Reisz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > > I now get Kanji for all my system keyboard shortcuts and had to turn it
> >
> > off
> >
> > > to launch Kail, which I am now setting up in order to see whether I can
> > > type in Japanese in t
2008/8/28 Lisi Reisz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > Lisi, your en-GB locale is quite sufficient ; you don't need a Japanese
> > locale. What you do need to do is thye the following commands into a
> > terminal :
> >
> > im-switch -z en_GB.UTF-8 -s scim
> >
> > im-switch -z en_GB.UTF-8 -s scim-bridge
2008/8/28 Lisi Reisz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > I now get Kanji for all my system keyboard shortcuts and had to turn it
> off
> > to launch Kail, which I am now setting up in order to see whether I can
> > type in Japanese in that.
> >
> > Thanks very much :-)) \o/
>
> I can type in Kanji in Kmail
> I now get Kanji for all my system keyboard shortcuts and had to turn it off
> to launch Kail, which I am now setting up in order to see whether I can
> type in Japanese in that.
>
> Thanks very much :-)) \o/
I can type in Kanji in Kmail as well. So it is just your actual word
processor now...
On Thursday 28 August 2008 11:07:39 M Henri Day wrote:
> 2008/8/28 Lisi Reisz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > On Wednesday 27 August 2008 21:46:39 H.S. wrote:
> > > Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > > > But I'm immediately stuck again. I am following (or rather, trying
> > > > to follow) the instruction:
> > > >
>
2008/8/28 Lisi Reisz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Wednesday 27 August 2008 21:46:39 H.S. wrote:
> > Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > > But I'm immediately stuck again. I am following (or rather, trying to
> > > follow) the instruction:
> > >
> > > mkdir ~/.xinput.d
> > > cp /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/scim-pinyin ~
Lisi Reisz wrote:
>> and list your locales in $HOME/.scim/global, in my case I have:
>> /DefaultKeyboardLayout = kconfig
>> /DisabledIMEngineFactories =
>> /SupportedUnicodeLocales = en_CA.utf8,pa_IN.utf8,hi_IN.utf8,en_US.UTF-8
>
> I can't find $HOME/.scim/global, nor indeed any .scim/.
er .. jus
On Wednesday 27 August 2008 21:46:39 H.S. wrote:
> Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > But I'm immediately stuck again. I am following (or rather, trying to
> > follow) the instruction:
> >
> > mkdir ~/.xinput.d
> > cp /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/scim-pinyin ~/.xinput.d/default
> >
> > Pinyin obviously needs approp
Lisi Reisz wrote:
>
> But I'm immediately stuck again. I am following (or rather, trying to
> follow)
> the instruction:
>
> mkdir ~/.xinput.d
> cp /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/scim-pinyin ~/.xinput.d/default
>
> Pinyin obviously needs appropriately changing, but the contents of the
> xinit.d
>
On Wednesday 27 August 2008 16:29:47 M Henri Day wrote:
> 2008/8/27 Lisi Reisz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>
> > Thanks, Henri. I had clicked thro' to the Kubuntu page, but it still
> > wasn't
> > working. But I have found out why.
> >
> > For the benefit of others who are as clueless as I am being
2008/8/27 Lisi Reisz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>
> Thanks, Henri. I had clicked thro' to the Kubuntu page, but it still
> wasn't
> working. But I have found out why.
>
> For the benefit of others who are as clueless as I am being (and may be one
> or
> two others ;-) ), the problem was that I wa
>
> Lisi, the link i provided in my earlier posting was for users of the Gnome
> GUI ; Kubuntu uses KDE by default and here the appropriate SCIM installation
> link for them would rather seem to be the following :
> http://tinyurl.com/yvnrqh. Please note that this abbreviated link, which I
> use
On Wednesday 27 August 2008 15:29:01 M Henri Day wrote:
> 2008/8/27 Lisi Reisz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > On Saturday 05 July 2008 13:06:39 M Henri Day wrote:
> > > 2008/7/5 Lisi Reisz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > > On Saturday 05 July 2008 05:18:25 H.S. wrote:
> > > > > In scim, to toggle between two
2008/8/27 Lisi Reisz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Saturday 05 July 2008 13:06:39 M Henri Day wrote:
> > 2008/7/5 Lisi Reisz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > On Saturday 05 July 2008 05:18:25 H.S. wrote:
> > > > In scim, to toggle between two inputs one just has to do CTRL+SPACE
> > > > combination (other co
On Wednesday 27 August 2008 12:33:41 Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
> 2008/8/27 Lisi Reisz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > On Saturday 05 July 2008 13:06:39 M Henri Day wrote:
> > > 2008/7/5 Lisi Reisz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > > On Saturday 05 July 2008 05:18:25 H.S. wrote:
> > > > > In scim, to toggle betwee
2008/8/27 Lisi Reisz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Saturday 05 July 2008 13:06:39 M Henri Day wrote:
> > 2008/7/5 Lisi Reisz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > On Saturday 05 July 2008 05:18:25 H.S. wrote:
> > > > In scim, to toggle between two inputs one just has to do CTRL+SPACE
> > > > combination (other co
On Saturday 05 July 2008 13:06:39 M Henri Day wrote:
> 2008/7/5 Lisi Reisz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Saturday 05 July 2008 05:18:25 H.S. wrote:
> > > In scim, to toggle between two inputs one just has to do CTRL+SPACE
> > > combination (other combination can be configured). Much faster than
> > >
On 07/05/2008 05:06 AM, M Henri Day wrote:
> 2008/7/5 Lisi Reisz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> On Saturday 05 July 2008 05:18:25 H.S. wrote:
>> > In scim, to toggle between two inputs one just has to do CTRL+SPACE
>> > combination (other combination can be configured). Much faster than
>> > moving to
2008/7/5 Lisi Reisz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Saturday 05 July 2008 05:18:25 H.S. wrote:
> > In scim, to toggle between two inputs one just has to do CTRL+SPACE
> > combination (other combination can be configured). Much faster than
> > moving to the mouse, clicking and coming back to the keyboard
2008/7/5, Lisi Reisz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Saturday 05 July 2008 05:18:25 H.S. wrote:
>
> > In scim, to toggle between two inputs one just has to do CTRL+SPACE
> > combination (other combination can be configured). Much faster than
> > moving to the mouse, clicking and coming back to the keyb
On Saturday 05 July 2008 05:18:25 H.S. wrote:
> In scim, to toggle between two inputs one just has to do CTRL+SPACE
> combination (other combination can be configured). Much faster than
> moving to the mouse, clicking and coming back to the keyboard for typing.
> :)
I still haven't discovered how
On Saturday 05 July 2008 05:18:25 H.S. wrote:
> Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > IMPORTANT: scim by default works only in an en_US.UTF-8 locale!
> ^^^
> From my experience, it should be a UTF-8 locale, not necessarily en_US.
Yes - but it is set to en-US by default and I
Lisi Reisz wrote:
IMPORTANT: scim by default works only in an en_US.UTF-8 locale!
From my experience, it should be a UTF-8 locale, not necessarily en_US.
And it should be specified in ~/.scim/global. I have:
$> cat ~/.scim/global
/DefaultKeyboardLayout = kconfig
/DisabledIMEngineFactories =
/
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