Craig White wrote: > Maybe it's me and my lack of understanding about this but it seems that > since I updated to Fedora 11, that scim-python works only in KDE > programs like Kwrite, Konsole but not in gnome (evolution, pidgin, OOo). > > No matter what I do in those 3 programs, I only have English for input > language, even if the SCIM icon in the system tray shows 'Python Pin > Yin' > > $ rpm -qa|grep scim > scim-1.4.8-3.fc11.i586 > scim-python-pinyin-0.1.13rc1-5.fc11.i586 > scim-libs-1.4.8-3.fc11.i586 > scim-python-0.1.13rc1-5.fc11.i586 > > $ rpm -qa|grep zh > autocorr-zh-3.1.1-19.2.fc11.i586 > openoffice.org-langpack-zh_CN-3.1.1-19.2.fc11.i586 > > Am I missing something? Is there a gnome package that's needed? > > I don't mean to make this a question for Ed. ;-) > > I've been using/testing ibus since I've heard it may be the replacement for SCIM.... Anyway, I installed SCIM and it all works fine for me in GNOME. But, I screwed up and installed everything (like I normally do) and not just the packages you've indicated. You may want to try installing the scim-bridge* packages and then go through the exercise of setting the input method. Under GNOME the following environment variables are set.... [egreshko@f11 ~]$ env | grep -i im IMSETTINGS_INTEGRATE_DESKTOP=yes IMSETTINGS_MODULE=SCIM QT_IM_MODULE=scim-bridge XMODIFIERS=@im=SCIM I seem to have run into one issue.... SCIM won't run in KDE with both ibus and scim installed....or so it seems. But, both and coexist when GNOME. I'm running kdm instead of gdm...not sure if that is having an influence. -- Al Gore to Fry: "You fool! You foolish fool!" Guess Who! http://tinyurl.com/mc4xe7
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