Hi, On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 1:53 AM, Andrew Lee <[email protected]> wrote: > 2012/7/15 Aron Xu <[email protected]>: >> gcin is again included in Debian but it's a bit hard for me to judge >> which one best fits the average needs... Please change it as you wish, > > Thanks Aron. I switched it back to scim for now. > > I have no difficultly to switch to anyone my own. I just consider of what we > can fit the most non-tech users' expectation. > > -- > -Andrew
There are a group of people working on SCIM right now, there is one DD (who helped a looooooooooot on improving the packaging quality), but scim is not complete in Wheezy and the quality still needs a lot of improvements... So I suggest to pick from GCIN/HIME, IBus and Fcitx. GCIN/HIME: developed by zh-hant developer, but the framework itself is a bit lagged behind comparing with IBus and Fcitx. IBus: de facto input method framework, with chewing and bopomofo, cangjie (and more tables) for zh-hant users, but was reported to be not very good in some details. This is the default in Ubuntu, which I've chosen to be safe in my modifications. Fcitx: it gets a complete redesign and is still fast moving, with fcitx-chewing, fcitx-libpinyin (libpinyin has a very good Zhuyin implementation), and all tables supported by SCIM. It could be not very good at input details for zh-hant users but I think it worth a try. -- Regards, Aron Xu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAMr=8w4kkch_ra6zjes8+turofpos9_bnl9amz3odoevai-...@mail.gmail.com

