CJK Chinese Japanese Korean Input Method configuration using SCIMin Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper Drake - testing needed
linuxa
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Thu Aug 3 09:55:39 UTC 2006
Loïc Martin;1325048 Wrote:
> linuxa a écrit :
>
> In case you're replying to my previous email : no. What would be nice
> for the user to know is how, after having set up SCIM (to input any
> language, most often a CJK language) to work under his non-CJK
> language,
> he can revert this change so SCIM isn't used any more under his non-CJK
>
> language. Preferably without borking the system.
>
Yeah I was. Back on topic; to not use SCIM under the non-CJK language,
couldn't you just toggle SCIM on/off with the default shortcut of
CTRL-Space?
e.g.
1) I start up Kate. English is the default.
2) I type a few lines of English text. <Enter>
3) Switch on SCIM popup using CTRL-Space
4) Type the Translation in Chinese say <Enter>
5) Switch off SCIM popup using CTRL-Space
6) I type more lines of English text
...
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linuxa
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