Bonjour,

Peut-être c'est le même problème que 
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=348893

Bin

On Sat, 2006-12-16 at 16:06 +0100, Alain Cabiran wrote:
> Ming Hua a écrit:
> > Hi Alain,
> > 
> > Thanks for the report.
> > 
> > On Fri, Dec 15, 2006 at 11:22:49PM +0100, Alain Cabiran wrote:
> >> Hello, i have found a strange thing : the dead-circumflex "^" cannot be 
> >> used
> >> with french keyboard layout and fr_FR.UTF-8 locale : êîôû cannot be
> >> typed in. If i deactivate scim (with command "XMODIFIERS= xterm" for
> >> example), everything's fine so i think it should come from scim.
> >> There is the same problem with dead-".
> > 
> > To use deadkey with SCIM, you need to set the keyboard properly.  Run
> > the scim-setup program, in the "FrontEnd -> Global Setup" pane, choose
> > the correspoding keyboard layout and try again.  Note you may need to
> > log out X environment and re-log in to force scim to restart.
> > 
> > Ming
> > 2006.12.15
> >  
> > 
> > 
> 
> Hello Ming,
> 
> i already set up the keyboard layout, (French/European). 
> Maybe i misunderstand how scim works :
> 
> my common alternate layouts are French and Anthy. I so
> switch between French/alternate by pressing ctrl-space.
> 
> When activated (anthy mode) deadkeys works. as i use anthy
> ê becomes hiragana え for example.
> When deactivated, deadkeys are like deadkeys (nothing typed
> in when pressed one time) but i get aeiou instead of âêîôû.
> 
> If i activate the alternate layout with a French/European
> mode, i get the correct letters.
> 
> i also tried something : "LANG=fr_FR urxvt" to use latin1
> charset instead of utf-8. there, scim does not work but the
> deadkeys are correct.
> 
> Am i right or do i make a mistake ?
> 

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