Le Thursday 14 July 2005 14:00, David Mézerette a écrit : | Great! Thank you very much!
you're welcome | would it also be possible to have anthy and scim-anthy for japanese | (which is my favorite input method for japanese. I have never been able | to use scim-tables correctly, and scim-anthy is the one the guys from | the scim mailing list advised me. sure, that is still on my list to be put in [extra]. | The INSTALL file for anthy is in | japanese but I can translate it for you if you want) i will come back to your offer, if i run into a problem. thank you | and skim, a scim | front-end for kde. also this is on my list - sorry that they are not all commited at the same time. if i would have waited for all pkgs from my list to be ready, it would take longer. this way, we can extend it slowly at the same time having people using some parts already. | Sorry for asking more... absolutely no problem. feel free to suggest things as long as they are i18n related. the idea is to make arch support input for all languages that are available with engines that are opensource or at least freely-distributable. greetings, ダミラ (Damir) | On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 13:55 +0200, Damir Perisa wrote: | > The Smart common input method platform SCIM was added to [extra] to | > support input methods for additional languages. | > | > The list of newly added pkgs to [extra] are: | > | > scim --- core of SCIM | > uim --- universal multilanguage input method lib | > scim-uim --- the SCIM module for UIM | > scim-tables --- tables to a lot of langauges for SCIM | > scim-hangul --- hangul support (korean) | > libchewing --- smart chewing IM lib for traditional chinese | > scim-chewing --- the SCIM module to libchewing | > scim-pinyin --- the SCIM module to pinyin (simplified chinese) | > | > There are detailed docs planed and will be in the new wiki system | > later. | > | > For a start here a micro how-to start with SCIM: | > | > To start SCIM, install scim package and an additional scim-[input | > method engine] package you want to use. | > | > Then you can add to ~/.xinitrc this lines before the call for your | > WM/DE: | > | > export [EMAIL PROTECTED] | > export GTK_IM_MODULE="scim" | > export QT_IM_MODULE="scim" | > scim -f socket -c socket -d | > | > This should start it successfully. | > | > Note that the QT support will be in QT4 and is not yet available. | > | > Running X with this lines run, you can open a GTK2 application (e.g. | > abiword or gedit) and press left button in the input field. | > The GTK should offer you "Input Methods" dialogue. There you can | > choose "SCIM" from a list. Activating it, a icon should appear in | > your systray. There you can choose the input method engine you want | > to use. That should be enough for the start. | > | > As always you may find also additional help in the Forums. | > You may also directly contact me if you have a suggestion related | > internationalisation in ArchLinux. | > | > Have Fun! | > | > Damir | > | > _______________________________________________ | > arch mailing list | > [email protected] | > http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch | | _______________________________________________ | arch mailing list | [email protected] | http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch -- A modest woman, dressed out in all her finery, is the most tremendous object in the whole creation. -- Goldsmith
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