I opened a Ubuntu Brainstorm idea at
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/2203/ (there was another idea about
CJK, but focusing on other problems, like fonts. I restricted mine to
just allowing CJK input on a Latin locale).

Feel free to vote on it, hopefully it might attract Canonical's
attention.

(For records, in each release development cycle we had days where scim
input seemed to work under a Latin locale - however it was never linked
to anyone working on the bug, and eventually all support for allowing
users to use scim under a Latin locale disappeared on release day, so as
long as no developer with main - main as in main repository - rights is
working on this bug, there's sadly no reason to expect it to be
different this time).

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[Gutsy Feisty Edgy Dapper] language-support-"any CJK language" doesn't set up a 
way to input this language with scim if the session doesn't correspond to this 
particular CJK (Chinese, Japanese or Korean) language
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/34282
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