On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 9:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm having  a bad experience with leo since I installed scim as a X
> input method in my debian box. I installed scim because I need chinese
> input in some of my documents. It works very well with gtk and qt
> applications. Apparently it works too with tkinter because I can input
> chinese characters in leo (with some cursor position wrong behavior).
> The problem is that the deadkeys of my keyboard stop working when I
> use leo AND the scim daemon is running. In fact accents are not even
> displayed. As a consequence I cannot write properly documents in my
> mother tongues (spanish and catalan). I suppose I'd  have to install
> a scim input method module for Tkinter (equivalent to scim-qtimm for
> qt or scim-gtk2-immodule for gtk) but such package doesn't seem to be
> available. So I've two questions:
>
> - does anybody know a solution for this problem?
> - is the problem hitting the qt-plugin too?

All versions of Leo usually properly handle Unicode characters like
Arabic and Chinese.  I suspect the problem may be with tkinter.
Please try the qt plugin.  It has a better chance of working because
Unicode is the "native" text representation of Qt.

Edward

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