Craig White wrote: > On Wed, 2009-06-10 at 08:50 -0700, Craig White wrote: > >> KDE 4 / Fedora 10 >> >> I am trying to add Chinese language. I added via yum, scim-pinyin >> kde-l10n-Chinese openoffice.org-langpack-zh_CN (and dependencies). >> >> I have enabled the Chinese keyboard in systemsettings and have logged >> out and logged back in again. >> >> I have the keyboard switcher between English and Chinese in my task bar >> and can switch back and forth but if I start either openoffice.org or >> kwrite, neither allow me to type Chinese like I can in Windows. What do >> I need to do? >> > ---- > I have to believe that some people switch their input language/keyboards > in Linux. No one? > > > Sorry it too so long. My F10 system is a virtual machine and I don't normally use it. Also, it is my wife that inputs Simplified Chinese. She doesn't use pinyin but python-pinyin. Logged in... Started ooffice writer...did Ctrl+Shift and started typing. SCIM is also configured such that alt-shift toggles through the configured input methods. So, basically, no problem here with python-pinyin. She did try to use pinyin but couldn't get it to work...not sure why since she was in a hurry to get to work and said she would try it later... I'll see if I can....in a bit. -- One expresses well the love he does not feel. -- J.A. Karr Mei-Mei.Greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx http://tw.youtube.com/watch?v=cCSz_koUhSg
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