Le Friday 15 July 2005 03:26, 甘露 a écrit :
| > 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. 

i found out what was wrong: the 1.4.0 was linked against a part of the 
1.2.3 installation. removing 1.2.3 from system before compiling 1.4.0 
fixed it.  

| 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).

"Free Chinese Input Toy of X" based on XIM ... hi hi ... a "toy" ;-)

seriously: what is the advantage of fcitx that scim or gcin do not offer? 
the only one i can think of is the lack of dependency to gtk2. am i right 
here? the reason why i didn't look at it in the beginning is that it 
looked a little bit more confusing to me to understand it than gcin and 
scim. if there is a need for this "toy", to offer people who are not 
having gtk2 on their systems chinese input methods, i will add it to 
[extra]. thank you for the info!

by the way: i learned today that "下载" means download :D (not that i know 
how to say it but at least i can recognise it written - hi hi)

- D

-- 
Windows is the only solitaire game that requires 16 MB of RAM.

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