On 7/18/06, Jan Willem Stumpel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Etsushi Kato wrote:
> On 7/18/06, Etsushi Kato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I committed the changes for gtk+ and Qt immodule on
> freedesktop's svn repository while ago. Now you can use all
> compose sequences and ~/.XCompose with gtk+ (Mozilla, Firefox,
> Thunderbird, Gedit and so on) and Qt (Kate, ...) immodules of
> uim as well as XIM.
Unless I am mistaken, in the present version (1.1.0) I can already
input all Compose sequences in Qt programs (with the uim input
method). Only in GTK programs and Mozilla do I have to use the xim
input method with 1.1.0.
Qt immodule patch has its own compose table internally based on X11's
Compose file, but it doesn't support ~/.XCompose and changing Compose
file depending on working locale. It is just a static table compiled
with in the
library.
I think this change would make the Latin IM superfluous, doesn't
it? Because all Latin (and also all other) accented letters will
be available with all input methods when conversion is switched
off (shift-space).
Completely right. But it has one advantage that it can show
preedit while inputting accented letters.
Cheers,
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Etsushi Kato
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