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Re: Japanese input in Fedora-7 with en_US locale
- From: Dan Kenigsberg <danken cs technion ac il>
- To: Akira TAGOH <tagoh redhat com>
- Cc: fedora-i18n-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Japanese input in Fedora-7 with en_US locale
- Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 10:41:36 +0300
On Wed, Jul 11, 2007 at 04:20:10PM +0900, Akira TAGOH wrote:
> >>>>> On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 10:10:20 +0300,
> >>>>> "DK" == Dan Kenigsberg <danken cs technion ac il> wrote:
>
> DK> Hi List,
> DK> I would like to be able to enter some Japanese text while working in en_US
> DK> locale. Back in FC4 I managed to do that by defining cryptic XIM environment
> DK> variables an linking ~/.xinit.d.
>
> DK> I did not understant what I was doing then, but it worked.
>
> DK> In F-7, if I choose Japanese locale at GDM, I can press Ctrl-Space and enter
> DK> Japanese text (thought it seems slower and less intuitive than what I had in
> DK> FC-4).
>
> DK> What should I do in order to have it while keeping my localization at en_US?
>
> im-chooser would helps you. run and change to the custom,
> scim.
>
Thanks, it works. And sorry for wasting your time instead of following the
release notes more carefully.
What fooled me was that the im-chooser window has one option saying "Follow the
system-wide configuration [SCIM]" and the the fourth "Use custum input method
scim".
Since both said SCIM, I did not expect one to behave differently than the other.
It might have been better if the text of the fourth option mentioned "for all
locales" or somthing like that.
--
Dan Kenigsberg http://www.cs.technion.ac.il/~danken ICQ 162180901
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