Although I've been an end user of Enlightenment for a number of years
now, my understanding of how it works is minimal at best, so please bare
with me and the stupid questions ;)

I am trying to get uim (Universal Input Method) working on my desktop,
and have been following the instructions found on this site:

        http://www.jw-stumpel.nl/input.html

I've (as far as I know ;) successfully installed uim (libuim0,
uim-common, uim-gtk2.0, uim-helper-server, and uim-xim) and anthy (the
conversion engine I'll be using). 

The tutorial then lists the following commands which need to be run when
X is started:

        export [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        export GTK_IM_MODULE=uim
        uim-toolbar-gtk-systray&
        uim-xim&

uim-toolbar-gtk-systray (I understand) should launch a taskbar which
would contain the uim. However, when I startx, and enlightenment loads,
there is no taskbar to be found. The author of the tutorial suggests that
uim-applet-gnome can be used on a Gnome system, but that's the only
alternative he knows of.

So I'm trying to figure out how I might go about getting a taskbar to
work in Enlightenment, and dock uim in it. 

If anyone has any suggestions (or better yet, experience setting up uim
to work in Enlightenment :), and doesn't mind explaining it in tedious
detail, I would be extremely grateful. Japanese input is the one thing
that I still use a Windows box for, and I'd really like to be able to
get rid of it all together ;)

TIA,

Steph



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