Hello again,
this is just an update to my previous email.
After trying the solution for a while, I ended up doing something
slightly different.
In the end I just added the line
scim -d -c socket -f x11 -e socket
to my kde startup script (~/.kde/Autostart/autostart.script)
and the lines
Ok I was able to get OO to understand scim.
I just had to strictly follow the instructions on these pages:
http://www.scim-im.org/wiki/documentation/installation_and_configuration/all/system_configuration
http://www.scim-im.org/wiki/faq/general/why_xim_apps_does_not_work
First the scim input
Hi to all
I was trying to input japanese in open office
I was able to get scim to work by following this tutorial
http://www.scim-im.org/wiki/faq/general/why_xim_apps_does_not_work
But now the input method works but when I type or choose a kanji from
the input I only get trash.
I guess I'm
mike scott wrote:
On 22 May 2008 at 22:04, Paulo Jnkml wrote:
Hi to all
I was trying to input japanese in open office
I was able to get scim to work by following this tutorial
http://www.scim-im.org/wiki/faq/general/why_xim_apps_does_not_work
But now the input method works but when I type
Well, as I said on my last post, I was able to get the scim dialog to
show up in OO.
The problem that even when I choose one kanji from the scim popup menu,
inside OO I get things like
e-ce-e-cccjn
interesting this is what happens if I paste directly here.
But actually OO
, but if I write them in OO I only get garbage.
searching...
Paulo
Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Thursday 22 May 2008 16:00:08 Paulo Jnkml wrote:
More precisely should be 漢字 (you might only see some squares there)
No - I see the kanji. So you have obviously got further than I did!
Lisi