Looking at the Debian package's bug reports, it appears that this was a
deliberate decision.
The current policy is to switch to uim (generic) using im-switch, and then
either chose the conversion engine using a gui tool,
or set it by hand in .uim.
I think I prefered the old way, but I can see how this is easier to
maintain.
>From the Readme.Debian
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Configuration (easy way)
- im-swich package will do for you.
Just type following and restart X session under the same locale.
* Start uim without any toolbars:
$ im-switch -s uim
* Start uim with GTK systray:
$ im-switch -s uim-systray
* Start uim with GTK toolbar (recommended):
$ im-switch -s uim-toolbar
* Start uim with Qt toolbar:
$ im-switch -s uim-toolbar-qt
* Start no uim:
$ im-switch -s none
For more, read the im-switch documentation.
- Use GUI tool, e.g., uim-pref-gtk which comes in uim-gtk2.0
to set up uim (choice between conversion engines etc.):
Desktop -> Preferences -> Preference of uim
Right clicking toolbar will also get you to "Preference".
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
packaging error: uim_anthy missing in uim-anthy
https://launchpad.net/bugs/70484
--
ubuntu-bugs mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs