Kelly Clowers wrote: > On 10/24/07, H.S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I tried with xcim: >> $> cat .xinput.d/en_CA >> # >> # Use "X input Method" for all applications >> # >> # Per Ming's Documentation in SCIM, XIM Input Method is activated >> # not only for old X-applications but also for GTK and QT appplication. >> # >> # If a user wish to use, GTK Input Method, (s)he can right-click input >> # area and select "Input Methods" and change from "X input Method" to >> # "SCIM Input Method". >> # >> >> XIM=SCIM >> XIM_PROGRAM=/usr/bin/scim >> XIM_ARGS="-d" >> GTK_IM_MODULE=xim >> #GTK_IM_MODULE="scim" >> QT_IM_MODULE=xim >> #QT_IM_MODULE="scim" >> DEPENDS="scim,scim-anthy|scim-canna|scim-chewing|scim-pinyin|scim-hangle|scim-prime|scim-skk|scim-tables-additional|scim-m17n|scim-uim|scim-tables-ja|scim-tables-ko|scim-tables-zh" >> >> With xim, it doesn't work at all. I just get the scim keyboard in the >> panel but not its toolbar and neither can I change the input. >> >> Using scim, however, it works except in KDE applications. >> >> Here are the packages I have related to scim: >> $> dpkg -l *scim* *m17n* | grep ^i | gawk '{print $2}' >> libm17n-0 >> libscim8c2a >> m17n-contrib >> m17n-db >> scim >> scim-bridge >> scim-bridge-agent >> scim-bridge-client-gtk >> scim-bridge-client-qt >> scim-gtk2-immodule >> scim-m17n >> scim-modules-socket >> >> >> Any other suggestions? > > Not any really great ones, but you could check your environmental variables > (type "env" on the command line) to make sure they are right (environmental > variables can be overridden depending on the read order of files they are in). > > XIM_PROGRAM=scim -d > QT_IM_MODULE=scim > GTK_IM_MODULE=scim > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have: $> env | grep -i im QT_IM_MODULE=scim [EMAIL PROTECTED] GTK_IM_MODULE=scim so XIM_PROGRAM=scim -d is missing. I will try by including that. > (I am not using scim-bridge, I think it is just a way to work around C++ > version issues, which you shouldn't have in Debian) > Okay. > > Also, are you using Debian stable or testing or what? Testing. > In the scim setup window, does your input method have its own listing under > "IMEngine"? If so, does it have an on/off or trigger setting that > agrees with the > "global setup" setting? (I am not sure this is needed, but that is how mine > is.) I only have Global Setup which has all the keyboard layouts. I can choose any of them successfully in all application except KDE ones. thanks, ->HS > > These might help: > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SCIM > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SCIM/Kubuntu > > > Cheers, > Kelly > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]