Hi David. I have no idea. I just cc'ed pharo-dev in case someone can help
you.

Cheers

Mariano

On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 6:23 PM, DavidWilson <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> 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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