On Wed, Sep 12, 2007 at 03:50:34PM +0300, Juhapekka Tolvanen wrote: > > On Wed, 12 Sep 2007, +06:30:42 EEST (UTC +0300), > Ming Hua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> pressed some keys: > > > On Sun, Sep 09, 2007 at 11:49:19PM +0300, Juhapekka Tolvanen wrote: > > > FWIW, I use scim (the GTK+ panel) with scim-pinyin without any problem > > in OO.o. > > > > No, matter how much I press Ctrl-Space, SCIM do not appear at all. I > > > configured key board shortcuts of OpenOffice.org and removed Ctrl-Space. > > > It did not fix the problem, at all.
I'm just saying that OO.o and scim combination works fine for me. You are using a scim setting different from the recommendations given by the Debian scim package, so it may be your scim setting's problem, not OO.o's problem. > > You can try changing the scim activation key to something other than > > Ctrl-space. > > Do you have any suggestions of suitable activation keys? I just tried > Ctrl-F6 without success. I don't think the problem is about activation keys. > > > These environment variables are set during startup of my X: > > > > > > export GTK_IM_MODULE=scim-bridge > > > export QT_IM_MODULE=scim-bridge > > > export XMODIFIERS="@im=SCIM" > > > Did you start scim during X startup? > > Not at the moment when I sent that bug-report. Before that I had had some > scim -command during startup of X with different command flags, and it > did not work, either. > > My latest attempt looks like this: > > exec /usr/bin/scim -d -f x11 -e socket,anthy,libanthy & > > Here are some former attempts: > > exec /usr/bin/scim -d & > exec /usr/bin/scim -d -c socket -f x11 -e socket & > exec /usr/bin/scim -d -c socket -f x11 -e anthy & > exec /usr/bin/scim -d -c socket -f x11 -e anthy,socket & > > What is the right combination of options I should use? As I've said, these are different from Debian scim package's recommendation (I am the scim maintainer and I wrote those docs if you haven't noticed). I am not familiar with KDE's startup scripts so I can't give really good suggestions. I would suggest you try the following: 1. Remove all your manual settings about SCIM; 2. Without scim running, modify ~/.scim/global file, and add "/SupportedUnicodeLocales = fi_FI.UTF-8" line in it. See the "Locales" section in /usr/share/doc/scim/README.Debian.gz for more explanation. 3. Install im-switch package, and run "im-switch -s scim". Read the output to make sure im-switch is set properly. If SCIM still doesn't work for OO.o in KDE after these settings, please report a bug against scim package. Thanks, Ming 2007.09.12 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]