On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Edward H Trager wrote:

> On 25 Mar 2003, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
>
> > Indeed.  It would be nice to at some point in the future be able to
> > edit, for example, Swedish-langauge document and suddently decide I
> > need to insert some Japanese text, call up the appropriate input
>
> I second that!  I hope the XFree86, KDE, and Gnome people are reading this
> and thinking about it (especially in light of recent events occuring

  As mentioned before, this is possible in GTK2 applications.
Fire up gnome-terminal and right-click in any text input area
and you'll get a pop-up menu from which you can choose a gtk2
input module a la Windows. Many more gtk2 input modules have
to be written, but at least the framework is there. Besides,
as others wrote, IIIMF is another option although I haven't tried
it.

  Jungshik

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