OpenOffice 2.2 came with SuSE 10.2.  In that version,
the Writer accepted character input from SCIM in
Linux.  I was able to input both traditional and
simplified Han characters into the Writer when SCIM
was active.

OpenOffice 2.3 came with SuSE 10.3.  The Writer no
longer accepts character input from SCIM.  But this
version of the Writer has one new capability, i.e.
translating between simplified and traditional
encodings/fonts.  Version 2.3 accepts various
encodings/fonts from another document, but it itself
does not accept any character input from SCIM.  The
editing function is lost.  Is this a bug?

Other than with OpenOffice, SCIM works normally under
SuSE 10.3 and enables various encodings/fonts to be
input into various simpler editors, the console, and
Firefox.

Regards,

        R.S. Tse




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