didier gaumet <didier.gau...@gmail.com> writes: > Le 20/06/2023 à 05:07, Byung-Hee HWANG (황병희) a écrit : >> Hellow Debian hackers,s >> I'm CJK user with Debian Gnome from South Korea. >> Nowdays i am interested in Wayland and Input Method. >> So i did install ibus-wayland: > [...] >> Please please show me the example config for testing inputing with >> ibus-wayland. Yep, i am on Debian 12 (Bookworm). > [...] > > Hello Byung-Hee, > > I am a lazy guy so to be able to type chinese characters I did: > - install task-chinese-s, task-chinese-s-desktop, > task-chinese-s-gnome-desktop, task-chinese-t, task-chinese-t-desktop, > task-chinese-t-gnome-desktop. > that takes care of fonts and input methods needed (one needs actual input > methods, not only the input methods framework) > - then I enter the Gnome setup (keyboard) and I add the Pinyin IME > and I am done > > It's probably very similar for Korean > > (I am unable to write chinese or any CJK language, I am just used to do this > to be able to set up a chinese IME for a friend)
Thank you didier! You are kind man i think. It is very hard to answer i guess. Because i did not tell you(Debian users) my real plan. The my real plan is to make input method (Korean) under "Wayland only environment". So i wanted to know that difference of 'GNOME Wayland' and 'Wayland'. I thought that key have ibus-wayland. thanks again didier ^^^ Sincerely, Byung-Hee from South Korea -- ^고맙습니다 _布德天下_ 감사합니다_^))//