On 7/2/06, alberto hernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



>
>
> I'm using scim + anthy. Everything is fine. I think you may need to
> run gtk-query-immodules-2.0 program to notify gtk that additional
> input method exists. So simply do
>
> gtk-query-immodules-2.0 > /etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules
>
> That fixed all of my problems. Well, of course the locale has to be
> UTF-8. Usually I set
> en_US.utf-8.

Hi.

I tried your way. I compiled uim, scim, and anthy. My first try worked.
After running scim -d I got an icon in the taskbar (I'm running kde, btw),
and I managed to write hiragana in firefox. Then I restarted and... I
haven't managed to make it work again. scim -d runs, but ctrl+space doesn't
trigger anything. I don't know why, the mini-howto in uim.freedesktop.org is
so simple. another question I had: in my setup in debian, after writing
hiragana I can choose kanji or katakana using space. I expected this
behaviour, but I can't get it. Perhaps I need another module? Or a
dictionary?

Hm. Interesting. Why do you have both uim and scim? As far as I know
only one is needed.
It's really hard for me to say what can be wrong. As I said, in my
case I've just installed the 3 packages (scim, anthy, scim-anthy)
regenerated the gtk.immodules, set the locale and everything started
to work.

Maybe KDE is getting in the way of some of your settings? I'm using
enlightenment, so I don't know much about KDE. Have you checked that
your gtk.immodules reference scim? Are you sure that you have utf-8
locale?
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