-----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Damir Perisa > Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 6:12 AM > To: General Discusson about Arch Linux > Subject: Re: [arch] [INT][PKG]: scim + gcim in [extra] > > Le Thursday 14 July 2005 17:43, brandon a écrit : > | I've had no luck trying to get the kinput2/canna setup for japanese > | input to work in arch, and its so frustrating i've even started to > | think about switching to some other distro. > > i hope you can wait a little bit longer. i will have a look at canna input > (scim-canna) soon. > > | I guess all my problems will be solved when the scim-anthy and anthy > | packages come out... thanks alot. > > anthy went to [extra] some ours ago. > > scim-anthy is running on my system under scim 1.2.3 but now that scim > 1.4.0 is out i try updating everything to 1.4.0 first. > > hope you can wait. (the input engines need to be recompiled but 1.4.0 is > somehow not working properly yet but i don't know what is causing this > (Frontends and Backends fail to load successfully)) Possibly because not all scim related processes have been killed, in my experience they can hardly be killed if you have GTK2 applications running. You have to relogin. Or have you tried to use scim -d instead of scim -f socket -c socket -d. And can I here recommend another application "FCITX"(A Chinese input methods collcetion) to be included in Arch? It is commonly used by Chinese users because of its simplicity (depend on only x). > > in the hope to report some success soon, > > greetings, > Damir > > -- > You are confused; but this is your normal state.
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