> 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? ;-)
Well I for one have been placated for now by im-ja. Its precisely what ive been looking for, and extensive googling didnt root it out. XIM has been a disappointment for me, and I got tired of using iconv, rom2hira scripts, a trivial console based canna interface, and kanjipad for my input needs. (rh8 uses euc-jp for its Japanese locale, and I refuse to use non-utf-8 locales, but XIM wont work correctly or stably outside of the euc-jp locale...) Now if only more apps were gtk2 based... Mozilla and gvim come to mind. -- Linux-UTF8: i18n of Linux on all levels Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-utf8/
