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** Changed in: scim (Debian)
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a href=https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/400471;Bug 400471/a is a
related but not identical bug.
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This bug seems to be a duplicate of:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdebase/+bug/69896
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I am confirming this is Ubuntu since it is already a confirmed wishlist
item in debian per debbugs #348893.
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Same problem here with up-to-date Kubuntu 8.04.1. I want to use skim,
but it breaks my dead keys with Turkish keyboard layout. Those wanting
to revert to old (scim/skim-less) behavior can do the following: rather
than changing environment variables, doing sudo update-alternatives
--config
Same problem here: Fresh and clean install of Kubuntu (KDE4) 8.04 and
tried the solutions from here, but no one worked.
But: I'm able to write é ç etc. with one of scim's input method. In
scim setup under FrontEnd/global setup I chose for keyboard layout
German (with deadkeys) and under
Continuing my before comment. A couple of shutdowns later, I have the
same problem as earlier. I haven't changed anything in Scim/Skim, so I
don't know where can be the problem.
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I've found in my computer the same problem after a clean install of Kubuntu
8.04 and add the Scim/Skim stuff for being able to write down Chinese.
I'm able to write down Chinese with Skim en kde/gtk applications, but not
accented characters of my Spanish locale in kde applications (can do it in
I tried the options you said
GTK_IM_MODULE=scim and QT_IM_MODULE=scim
they does not seem to work under an spanish session.
The procedure I described mixed both problem and workaround solution.
Let's me just place the way to reproduce the problem.
0.- Install Gutsy from scratch, either Ubuntu
But, what i said is that happened in my new freshly gusty installed
system... two times (both times where fresh installs)...
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Well, in that case, I have no idea what the problem is, it may not be
the same problem as Debian's #348893 at all. Cablop's most recent
procedure is too complicated for me to reproduce. Hope someone else can
try reproducing it and pinpoint the bug.
Also, my request about testing with
On Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 04:36:21PM -, cablop wrote:
I think, we maybe must add this bug to KDE to.
I don't think so.
Why?
I was thinking in this bug for some time, and I think, if I can write
the accents in the way I described earlier, then SCIM active works
well with KDE, then, where's
I think, we maybe must add this bug to KDE to. Why?
I was thinking in this bug for some time, and I think, if I can write the
accents in the way I described earlier, then SCIM active works well with KDE,
then, where's the problem? Not in SCIM itself, but in the way SCIM and KDE
works when SCIM
I got a stupid way to solve the deadkeys problem in Gutsy for KDE
apps...
What I did:
0.- I reinstalled Gutsy, all from scratch, and using an Ubuntu Studio version
instead the original version. *
1.- I added the Ubuntu DVD as a repository source and then added the other
repositories. I'm not
As Louis-Dominique says, /FrontEnd/X11/Dynamic setting set to false is
useless.
scim-bridge works well with GTK apps, but not with QT apps.
a weird thing is AMSN using TCL/TK 8.5 accepts now chinese input from SCIM, the
downside is accents are broken too for TCL/TK apps if you enable SCIM, but
Does setting GTK_IM_MODULE=scim and QT_IM_MODULE=scim (you also need
to have scim-gtk2-immodule and scim-qtimm packages installed) help?
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Cablop is correct. Even scim-bridge does not help with QT apps. It is
a solution only for GTK apps.
I know the difference between KDE and Gnome... that was a brain fart on
my part because the deadkey issue is not a KDE problem per se.
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Why priority of this problem is low??
Don't we need to write well in KDE? i think this bug must have a higher
priority... I'm not using Linux now cause without accent and chinese
suppoert KDE is useless... ok, i can write eith bad orthography, awesome
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Setting /FrontEnd/X11/Dynamic to false in my ~/.scim/config did not
help. Based on the information on this page:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SCIM
I used im-switch to set my IM configuration to scim-pinyin and now I can
use deadkeys again. The critical thing, from what I can tell, is to
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Importance: Undecided = Low
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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** Changed in: scim (Debian)
Status: Unknown = Confirmed
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Known problem. Please set /FrontEnd/X11/Dynamic to false in your
~/.scim/config to work around the problem. In gutsy the value is false
by default so this shouldn't affect new installs (too much).
** Changed in: scim (Ubuntu)
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