Jungshik Shin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > Hopefully, in the near future, RH will ship all utf-8
> > locales by default, and gtk2 will have a XIM wrapper
> > that allows access to any input method on the system
> > from any language locale.
> 
>   Alternatively, 'meta XIM server' (as implemented at the client level
> by Yudit and mlterm) that lets users switch between multiple XIMs will
> be handy. Then, it can be used for non-gtk2 applications as well as
> gtk2 applications.
> 
>  BTW, has anybody heard of gtk2 input modules for Chinese and Japanese?
> A quick googling didn't turn up anything.

Off the top of my head...

Japanese:

 http://bonobo.gnome.gr.jp/~nakai/immodule/

Chinese:

  http://sourceforge.net/projects/wenju/

[ Actually, a generic table based method, but contains tables for
  various methods of inputting Chinese ]

There may possibly be others.

Regards,
                                        Owen

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