On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 04:05:52PM +0900, Jason Stubbs wrote: > On Thursday 27 November 2003 15:48, Adam Scriven wrote: > > On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 03:11:46PM +0900, Jason Stubbs wrote: > > Running nabi produces: > > Nabi: Can't load config file > > Nabi: Session: SESSION_MANAGER environment variable not defined > > Nabi: xim server started > > The documentation on the site is in Korean as well, but I think those messages > about the config file and SESSION_MANAGER are just warnings and can be safely > ignored.
Yeah, I have been ignoring them. > > The key sequence doesn't seem to be shift+space, or anything else for that > > matter. Ami is all in korean, and my wife doesn't know enough technical > > language to transate for me. *lol* > > The site lists Shift-Space in what appears to be it's "how to use" guide. OK, it works now! Too well, in fact. > There's also a FAQ section which lists the following code: > > unset LC_ALL > export LANG=ko_KR.euckr > nabi & > export XMODIFIERS="@im=nabi" > export GTK_IM_MODULE=xim > mozilla or gedit or kedit > > If you put that before X starts up - I put mine > in /etc/X11/Sessions/kde-3.2.0_beta1 - then you should have Korean input > available for any application by hitting Shift-Space. I tried to put it in /etc/X11/Sessions/fluxbox, but it didn't work. Then I tried /etc/X11/Sessions/Xsession, but it didn't work. Then I tried my own .xinitrc file, and it worked! I could shift-enter and type stuff in XChat. It doesn't seem to work in Mozilla, and I don't have a working korean-language terminal. It works in GAIM just fine as well. It wants to work in OpenOffice, but the fonts don't seem to be there. Is there a way to make that system-wide, such that this is the default functionality? I thought the XSession file in /etc/X11/Sessions, but that got overwritten (with the file that I changed moved to xsession in the same directory). The problem I have now is, window titles are in Korean. *lol* I think I know how to fix that, by not setting the LANG variable, I'm going to test that after I send this e-mail. Maybe I'm not clear on how it's supposed to work? How I'd like it to run is, it runs in english except when you're inputting different languages (by typing shift-space to toggle), or unless a webpage/document is coded in korean (you'd still need to toggle to korean to input, but it should display in it's native language). We're getting there, thanks for all the help so far! Adam
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