> > 
> > | 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. 
> 
> Yes, it is an xim.  I saw the thing in setup where you could define the
> bindings--however, I actually think control space is better as shift
> space is something one often hits accidentally. 
> > 
> 
Personnally, I finally went for CTRL+ALT+space: SHIFT+space is
definitely hit accidentaly way too often (I am a poor typer/typist(?)),
and CTRL+space is already used in open office for unsecable spaces.

regards

David



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