(Following the earlier discussion about XIM...)And, you can install *along* its side,
http://im-ja.sourceforge.net/
is a pretty effective input module for Japanese input in GTK2.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wenju/ (includes gtk2 input module(s) for Chinese : table-based)
http://kldp.net/projects/imhangul : Korean gtk2 input module suite
and other gtk2 input modules for other scripts. You can also switch around
various Xkb supported key layouts as you and others wrote with help
of KDE keyboard swticher or Gnome2 keyboard switcher. Besides, if you want,
you can still use one of XIM servers you like to use. I'd rather use the built-in
XIM server (Compose for UTF-8 locale) by resetting XMODIFIERS
env. variable (or equivalents in Xresources).
As long as input method is concerned,
this thread is almost a replica of the thread last Dcember and all these
information was given then (except for KDE/Gnom2
Xkb kbd switcher and im-ja in which place a less advanced gtk2 input module
for Japanese was mentioned by Owen ). Is there anything wrong with collective memory of this list? ;-)
Jungshik
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