On Mon, Jul 03, 2006 at 01:45:58PM +0200, Attila Kinali wrote:
> Moin,
> 
> On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 08:47:58 +0900
> Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Can you try newer 1.4.4-4
> 
> Same behaviour.
> 
> > 
> > > Severity: normal
> > > 
> > > I use scim with uim-canna to type japanese characters. When using

Hmmm... you must be doing complete manual configuration.  Please read
README.Debian of scim package.

> > Hmmm.  What exactly?
> > Are you sure you are using scim?  
> > Current scim does not have entry for uim-canna
> >  Anthy
> >  Canna
> >  M17N-ja-anthy
> >  M17N-ja-tcode
> >  Prime
> >  ...
> 
> 
> I'm using scim with scim-uim loading uim-canna:
> ii  scim-uim                            0.1.3-3+b1            UIM IM engine 
> module for SCIM
> ii  uim-canna                           0.4.9.1-1             Canna plugin 
> for uim
>

Good.

> > > any input (url line, form fields etc) in mozilla, scim gets screwed.
> > > i.e. after that, i can still enter characters, but pressing space
> > > to convert them from kana to kanji doesn't work anymore. Also
> > > all other input methods cease to work after this.
> > 
> > Your situation seems to be previous UIM in which toolbar failed often.
> > (If you use latest im-switch with latest uim, it worls fine.)
> 
> Hmm.. this could be. im-switch is installed and at the latest version.
> If scim-uim is buggy, what do you recommend for japanese input?

I personally like anthy under SCIM.  scim-anthy takes care things :-)

> > Without tool bar, we can get confused about status which can be toggled
> > by control-space and shift-space.
> 
> Tool bar is enabled and showing. But sometimes it gets screwed.
> This means, that the symbols showing the status of the conversion
> module show strange characters (sometimes even non-printables).
> 
> > > This has been a long outstanding bug, though it happend only
> > > occasionaly before. Now it happens every time i type something
> > > in mozilla. Unfortunately, i have no idea how to debug this.
> > 
> > If I put random japanese to URL, it complaineswith alart but I can enter
> > again.  Are you sure you have scim.
> 
> Yes, i am.
>  
> > > I have no idea either what information is needed to reproduce
> > > this correctly, i hope the information below is enough. If
> > > not, please do not hesitate to ask.
> > 
> > Please list output of "im-switch -l" here.
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ # im-switch -l
> Your input method setup under de_CH locale as below.
> =======================================================
> No private "/home/attila/.xinput.d/de_CH or /home/attila/.xinput.d/all_ALL" 
> is defined.

Hey, so you are under de_CH.

> =======================================================
> The system wide default is pointed by "/etc/alternatives/xinput-all_ALL" .
> xinput-all_ALL - status is auto.
>  link currently points to default
> default - priority 10
> none - priority 0
> scim - priority 0
> scim-immodule - priority 0
> Current `best' version is default.

im-switch assumes you do not want scim as default.

> =======================================================
> The available input method configuration files are:
> /usr/bin/find: /home/attila/.xinput.d: No such file or directory
> default kinput2-canna none scim scim-immodule th-xim uim_anthy uim_canna 
> uim_hangul2 uim_hangul3 uim_pinyin-big5 uim_py uim_pyunihan uim_romaja 
> uim_tcode uim_tutcode uim_viqr 

Try:
$ im-swich -c



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