On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 12:57 PM, H.S.Rai <hs...@gndec.ac.in> wrote:

>> Alternately, try to symlink your locale in ~/.xinput.d to scim as seen
>> in my case below :
>
> en_IN -> /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/scim
>
> Again it is there.
>
Think I found the answer (?) to your problem. I logged on to my
xubuntu setup and checked enabling scim on a new account and sure
enough it did not work. Since it works for my account and I vaguely
recollected the steps, I got it working. If you check my earlier mail,
there are two symlinks in the ~/.xinput.d directory. I found that scim
worked only when en_US was there and pointing to scim. I created that
link, logged out, logged in and as expected ctrl+space brought scim in
iceweasel.

Can you try doing these steps and see if scim works for you?

Regards,

-- 
Sridhar M.A.

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