On Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 07:55:46AM -0000, Michal Suchanek wrote:
> It think it is possible to add the current locale to the configuration
> file if it is an utf-8 locale.
Yes, it's possible. But in my opinion requires quite some amount of
work.
> However, I do not know what the format of the file is so I am not sure
> if this can be done safely.
The format is rather simple, just:
/SupportedUnicodeLocales = <list>
where list is a comma-separated list of all locales.
> Another option is to start scim in en_US locale if the current locale is
> not supported. This would be suboptimal if scim translation for the
> current locale exists, though.
This may not work. The locale of the application using scim is
important, too.
> Another option is to make a default config file the locales for which
> scim is translated, and use en_US otherwise.
How do you know which locales have scim translated when scim is using
the translations provided by language packs that come from Launchpad?
Ming
2007.07.23
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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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