On Ubuntu 9.4 here.  I couldn't get scim-bridge (which, as far as I
could tell, was the default) working for some KDE4 apps:

 - QT4 apps didn't use scim-bridge by default (im-switch only checked for some 
QT3 conditions), so I had to manually select scim-bridge input method inside 
QT4 apps.
 - Some KDE4 apps (at least Kate and Konsole) didn't even allow for selecting 
input method, so I couldn't use scim-bridge at all in those apps.

So, I did

 $ im-switch -s scim

after which I couldn't use scim in either GTK2 or QT4 apps.  Then I
checked /SupportedUnicodeLocales and noticed that only en_US.UTF-8 was
on there while I was using en_CA.UTF-8.  So, I added en_CA.UTF-8 to the
list and then I could use scim in both GTK2 and QT4 apps.

To make a long story short, this bug is still present in the latest
release.

P.S. What's the current best practice for CJK in KDE4 apps?

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scim: im-switch configuration for XIM mode should check user's locale
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/36547
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