Hi

I'm trying to input Tibetan (i.e. Unicode) characters using the SCIM input
method (Wylie tibetan aka EWTS) on Ubuntu (10.4).
(N.B. That's not the same as a different keyboard layout!)

SCIM works ok for OpenOffice and even for gedit, but not in Pharo, ie it is
installed correctly and working.

I suspect it's because Pharo consumes the keyboard input directly, and
doesn't let SCIM do its stuff (essentially aggregating keystrokes before
sending the unicode on to application).

It would be nice to hear from a) anyone who's got this to work in Pharo, or
b) someone who can confirm what I suspect.

The equivalent works fine on Mac!

David
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