Le Thursday 28 July 2005 00:34, Scott a écrit :
| Kinput and canna are a tried and true combo, albeit with some
| limitations.  ~I~ think it'd be great if you included them.

ok, they are on my list now ... but don't expect them in very near 
future ... except if somebody provides a working PKGBUILD for them. 

| As for scim and how it should work (I hope that didn't come out wrong,
| I think you see what I mean) if you get a chance download Berry Linux's
| live CD>  It's a Japanese distro, so they've got it right (at least by
| my standards).

as soon as i'm at university i will download it. at home it would take 
weeks to download it what is not really cool. ... just to make sure: you 
mean this:
http://berry.sourceforge.jp/
right?

| By got it right I mean, that if you hit ctrl+space, no matter what app
| you're in, you get the input conversion engine going.  There's no need
| to take the mouse down to the lower right to choose the keyboard, etc
| etc.

the keystrokes you can define also differently in scim-setup ... you can 
assign keybindings to languages. for me this comes handy in gtk and once 
i figured out how to live with gcin+scim side-by-side as XIM, it would be 
also usefull for X apps. ;-) kinput works also as XIM IIRC. 

greetings,
Damir

-- 
With a rubber duck, one's never alone.
                -- "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"

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