CJK Chinese Japanese Korean Input Method configuration using SCIMin Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper Drake - testing needed
Loïc Martin
lomartin3 at gmail.com
Tue Jul 11 23:43:38 UTC 2006
octathlon a écrit :
> I would love to read the wiki article but the link goes to a page that
> says
>
> "This page does not exist yet".
>
>
>
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SCIM
The person that changed the name of the page forgot to warn us, so the
thread was quite useless. Now we'll just have to wait for Edgy users to
complain because they followed the wiki (the name and location of the
page is deceiving, because it looks like it's the method for Ubuntu,
whereas it's just a quick hack for *Dapper* and that's not supposed to
work for the next version) and it broke their system :)
> Can someone tell me where I can read the article? I am getting very
> depressed. I'm using a English session. I installed Chinese language
> support, and I read something that said scim will only work in programs
> like gedit where you should right-click and choose the input method.
> That works, but then the program freezes up and I have to force
> closed. Then I'm unable to restart gedit, nothing happens. I have to
> reboot! Then I start over and it freezes again. ](*,)
>
>
>
> 1. Is this a known bug? Is there a workaround?
>
> 2. Where can I find the wiki article or another article explaining how
> to use scim on Ubuntu?
>
> 3. Can scim be used in other programs? How?
>
Read the wiki, then feel free to ask here if there's still questions you
have.
> 4. Once scim is started with ctrl-space, how do I turn it off?
>
>
>
That's the 10000$ question. You'll have to ask in Ubuntu-devel, hoping
you won't be ejected, because the ones that set up scim didn't bother to
tell us how to turn it of afterwards. Just Reinstall The OS ( (c) Ubuntu )
More information about the ubuntu-users
mailing list