On 08/22/2009 12:09 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
Steve Underwood wrote:
Hi all,
Fedora 11 has changed the input method system yet again. The new
system looks like its probably an improvement. However, I can't find
many of the input methods that used to be available with SCIM in
earlier versions. Things like jyut ping. Have I missed something, or
do I need to change from Fedora 11 to something usable?
I've not checked....but do you have scim-chewing installed? I thought
that included jyutping....
I have chewing installed. That only gives you the Taiwanese input
scheme. Jyut ping was amongst the simple table inputs in SCIM. As far as
I can see only a few of those simple table input methods have been
carried across to ibus.
I do hope ibus becomes the one final input scheme. This endless changing
of input schemes, with more concern about the code than about users
entering characters, has been a huge pain for anyone who uses
Chinese/Japanese/Korean on Linux (and maybe other languages for all I know).
Steve
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