SCIM and other language characters -- documentation?
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henrigira at numericable.fr
Tue May 30 09:38:28 UTC 2006
I reinstalled kubuntu and scim is not working as well as it was before...
i guess i lack few libs...
I tried to follow Thilo's doc... But I didn't get the expected result...
Up to now i can't get scim working in kde apps...
In GAIM it's ok... skim doesn't work... I have a small icon in tray
it's configured as SCIM but i can't get it working...
So at the moment I am very surprised how unperfect installation is...
I used mandriva with kde 3.4 it worked well... but I couldn't make it
working on kde3.5.2
Now I am addict to kubuntu so I will try to improve it...
cheers
Henri
Christian Fröbel a écrit :
> Hey Jonathan,
>
> as I'm new to kubuntu it's good to see that someone is caring about
> documentation:)
>
> Now I finally got skim/scim running following the instructions documented on
> the wiki-page Thilo Six pointed me at:
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InputMethods/SCIM/CJK_Chinese_Japanese_Korean_Input_Method_configuration_using_SCIM_in_Ubuntu_6%2e06_Dapper_Drake
>
> But still I'm not able to input Latin characters using skim/scim.
>
> I'm not the right person to contribute to the documentation in this case as
> I'm new to the topic. But maybe it helps if I tell you where I had problems.
>
> Firstly, there seems to be a general lack of documentation out there. I
> searched the internet for decent docs but only got phony stuff. All I got was
> something like:
>
> "Smart Common Input Method platform (SCIM) is an input method server and a
> development platform to make Input Method developers' lives easier."
>
> This sentence seems to have been copied and pasted everywhere -- even into the
> package descriptions.
>
> I need some kind of generel conceptual description. And along with this a
> clear definition of the terms Input Method and Input Method Engine. Also
> there seem to be conceptually different engines. Native scim engines and
> bridges. The bridges seem to "bridge" to a library, like uim.
>
> What makes things worse is, that there seem to be almost parallel concepts out
> there. There is scim and XIM and Xorg's native composing input method. Up to
> know I still can't tell the difference between scim and XIM. What is XIM
> anyway? Some kind of deprecated stuff?
>
> What is the difference between scim and skim?
>
> Once I got it running I was wondering what all the options in the skim
> configuration dialog were good for.
>
> And, the worst of all. Where is the documentation of input method engines. I'm
> still looking for docs of the UIM-latin engine. The UIM-latin engine seems to
> be part of the scim-uim bridge. And the documentation only refers to the
> documentation of the uim-library. That's nice, but doesn't help me.
>
> I posted a request for documentation on UIM-latin on the mailing list
> uim at lists.freedesktop.org, but no response up to now.
>
> regards,
> Christian
>
>
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