Experimental unified package xvnkb-scim-unikey
As packager ,you never know what people have in mind ,nor what they installed on their machine . The only way is to produce packages working with livecd ,hoping they will fit to most situations installed with those distributions. A drawback with livecd is environment constraints with scim - since there is no livecd with built-in xvnkb/unikey . To take only Gnome based distros ,two livecd can have quite different ways to register input modules to GTK . For the few impatients http://wangji.hoan.googlepages.com/xvnkb-scim-unikey-ubuntuhardy.deb http://wangji.hoan.googlepages.com/xvnkb-scim-unikey-0-2.noarch.rpm Just install it with 'sudo dpkg -i pkg.deb ' or ' sudo rpm -i pkg.rpm ' . In case of installation errors ,mostly because of previous installed module/lib mainly with scim -ie m17n-db,libm17n, ...- just put option force install to overcome it. sudo dpkg -i --force-overwrite pkg.deb sudo rpm -i --replacefiles pkg.rpm Tests have been done with ubuntu-7.10/8.04 for the deb's pkg and fedora8-live-i686 for the rpm's pkg . screenshots http://wangji.hoan.googlepages.com/xvnkb-scim-unikey-livecd.png http://wangji.hoan.googlepages.com/fedora8-live-i686.png Playing the game : xvnkb typing started by clicking on Desktop's icons gedit / openoffice_writer scim is available thru popup-input-method-menu by right click inside the current window ,input method ,then scim or unikey or xinput The X input method points to scim at boot but can be switched to unikey ,while xvnkb environment starts up from a wrapper to avoid system wide xvnkb's core preload library . Typing selection is available thru left click on the keyboard 's icon at the upper right Desktop window , choose language,then the typing selection Fedora-live does not enable input method choice by default , either double clicking on the enable-input-method's icon or to click on System-preferences-input-method 's im-chooser to enable it enjoy . ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by the 2008 JavaOne(SM) Conference Don't miss this year's exciting event. There's still time to save $100. Use priority code J8TL2D2. http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;198757673;13503038;p?http://java.sun.com/javaone _______________________________________________ VietLUG-users mailing list VietLUG-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/vietlug-users