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Re: Input methods migration and community test event
- From: Pete Zaitcev <zaitcev redhat com>
- To: Leon Ho <llch redhat com>
- Cc: fedora-devel-list redhat com, fedora-i18n-list redhat com, zaitcev redhat com
- Subject: Re: Input methods migration and community test event
- Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 18:49:03 -0800
On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 16:18:25 +1000
Leon Ho <llch redhat com> wrote:
> The IIIMF server loads Language Engines (LE) dynamically at runtime as
> requested by clients. In this first round of testing, four LEs are
> available:
>
> + iiimf-le-inpinyin for Simplified Chinese (zh_CN.UTF-8)
> + iiimf-le-xcin for Traditional Chinese (zh_TW.UTF-8)
> + iiimf-le-canna for Japanese (ja_JP.UTF-8)
> + iiimf-le-hangul for Korean (ko_KR.UTF-8)
Hello, Leon:
I tried iiimf out, and it appears that the only way to specify a language
is to set LANG before running an application. Is this really so?
I do not wish to change the current locale. All I want is to input
characters. Old input methods allowed that (e.g. kinput2).
What if I want to enter Korean and Chinese characters simultaneously
into an application?
Yours,
-- Pete
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