From llch at redhat.com Sat Nov 13 02:04:38 2004 From: llch at redhat.com (Leon Ho) Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2004 12:04:38 +1000 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] IIIMF FAQ is live in fedora.redhat.com Message-ID: <1100311478.3786.15.camel@localhost.localdomain> To fellow Fedora users, I have put a initial version of IIIMF FAQ for Fedora Core to: http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/i18n/iiimf-faq.html All of the questions and answers are reflecting our current shipping version of IIIMF in Fedora Core 3, and most of them still holds for Fedora Core 2. I highly recommend you upgrade to Fedora Core 3 packages, so that you can benefit updates in IIIMF and whole much of other goodies in internationalization side. Feel free to send me or this list comments if you have other Q&A. Appreciate your support in Fedora Project. Yours, Leon and the I18N team From satimis at yahoo.com Sat Nov 20 07:13:14 2004 From: satimis at yahoo.com (Stephen Liu) Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2004 15:13:14 +0800 (CST) Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Chinese editing function disappeared. Message-ID: <20041120071314.72327.qmail@web54507.mail.yahoo.com> Hi folks, FC2 OpenOffice 1.1.2 My box was able to edit Chinese (both Traditional and Simplied) on Text editor, Webmail, OOo, etc. without problem. Menu was displayed on Traditional and Simplified Chinese correctly on seleting the respective Chinese language on login. About yesterday after running "yum update" which updated many packages including kernel, OOo, etc. now my box can't edit Chinese, all Chinese menu gone. Please advise how to get this problem fixed. TIA B.R. Stephen Liu From llch at redhat.com Sat Nov 20 15:44:39 2004 From: llch at redhat.com (Leon Ho) Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2004 01:44:39 +1000 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Chinese editing function disappeared. In-Reply-To: <20041120071314.72327.qmail@web54507.mail.yahoo.com> References: <20041120071314.72327.qmail@web54507.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1100965479.3858.10.camel@localhost.localdomain> Hi Stephen, >From Ooo 1.1.2, it uses GTK+ toolkit if you run OOo in GNOME desktop. That's mean it is same as other gtk+ applications now which can use iiimf-gtk im-module. So make sure you have htt_server running and the environment variable of GTK_IM_MODULE set correctly. For example: 1. Login into GNOME desktop 2. Run gnome-terminal 3. try to test by using this command: LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim oowriter If still not okay please have a check Troubleshooting FAQ at http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/i18n/iiimf-faq.html and see if it helps. Cheers, Leon On Sat, 2004-11-20 at 15:13 +0800, Stephen Liu wrote: > Hi folks, > > FC2 > OpenOffice 1.1.2 > > My box was able to edit Chinese (both Traditional and > Simplied) on Text editor, Webmail, OOo, etc. without > problem. Menu was displayed on Traditional and > Simplified Chinese correctly on seleting the > respective Chinese language on login. About yesterday > after running "yum update" which updated many packages > including kernel, OOo, etc. now my box can't edit > Chinese, all Chinese menu gone. > > Please advise how to get this problem fixed. > > TIA > > B.R. > Stephen Liu > > -- > Fedora-i18n-list mailing list > Fedora-i18n-list at redhat.com > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list From satimis at yahoo.com Sat Nov 20 16:21:11 2004 From: satimis at yahoo.com (Stephen Liu) Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2004 00:21:11 +0800 (CST) Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Chinese editing function disappeared. In-Reply-To: <1100965479.3858.10.camel@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <20041120162111.11487.qmail@web54507.mail.yahoo.com> Hi Leon Tks for your advice. > 1. Login into GNOME desktop > 2. Run gnome-terminal > 3. try to test by using this command: > LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim oowriter oowriter started but could not input Chinese. Shift+Space/Ctrl+Space has no function. > If still not okay please have a check > Troubleshooting FAQ at > http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/i18n/iiimf-faq.html > and see if it $ rpm -qa | grep iiimf-server iiimf-server-11.4-46.1.svn1587 $ rpm -qa | grep iiimf-libs No printout $ rpm -qa | grep iiimf-gtk iiimf-gtk-11.4-46.1.svn1587 $ rpm -qa | grep iiimf-gnome-im-switcher No printout $ service iiim status bash: service: command not found $ su Password: # find / -name .xinput.d No printout Any advice. TIA B.R. Stephen > On Sat, 2004-11-20 at 15:13 +0800, Stephen Liu > wrote: > > Hi folks, > > > > FC2 > > OpenOffice 1.1.2 > > > > My box was able to edit Chinese (both Traditional > and > > Simplied) on Text editor, Webmail, OOo, etc. > without > > problem. Menu was displayed on Traditional and > > Simplified Chinese correctly on seleting the > > respective Chinese language on login. About > yesterday > > after running "yum update" which updated many > packages > > including kernel, OOo, etc. now my box can't edit > > Chinese, all Chinese menu gone. > > > > Please advise how to get this problem fixed. > > > > TIA > > > > B.R. > > Stephen Liu > > > > -- > > Fedora-i18n-list mailing list > > Fedora-i18n-list at redhat.com > > > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list > > -- > Fedora-i18n-list mailing list > Fedora-i18n-list at redhat.com > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list > From llch at redhat.com Sat Nov 20 16:35:02 2004 From: llch at redhat.com (Leon Ho) Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2004 02:35:02 +1000 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Chinese editing function disappeared. In-Reply-To: <20041120162111.11487.qmail@web54507.mail.yahoo.com> References: <20041120162111.11487.qmail@web54507.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1100968502.6321.3.camel@localhost.localdomain> On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 00:21 +0800, Stephen Liu wrote: > Hi Leon > > Tks for your advice. > > > 1. Login into GNOME desktop > > 2. Run gnome-terminal > > 3. try to test by using this command: > > LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim oowriter > > oowriter started but could not input Chinese. > Shift+Space/Ctrl+Space has no function. Have you tested LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim gedit? Does it work for you? Regards, Leon From pijucliu at hawaiilinux.us Sat Nov 20 17:25:50 2004 From: pijucliu at hawaiilinux.us (Jamie Larsen) Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2004 07:25:50 -1000 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] i18n LANG setting in FC3 Message-ID: <419F7E1E.2050705@hawaiilinux.us> I changed the LANG setting in /etc/sysconfig/i18n to LANG=zh_TW.Big5 (or zh_TW.UTF-8) from the default LANG=en_US.UTF-8 An "echo $LANG" shows that the LANG setting has been changed to the new value. However, this change is effective only in that session. When I start a new shell, the LANG setting goes back to the default value. Is there any script in FC3 that overwrites i18n settings? From satimis at yahoo.com Sat Nov 20 23:04:52 2004 From: satimis at yahoo.com (Stephen Liu) Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2004 07:04:52 +0800 (CST) Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Chinese editing function disappeared. In-Reply-To: <1100968502.6321.3.camel@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <20041120230452.4298.qmail@web54508.mail.yahoo.com> Hi Leon, > > oowriter started but could not input Chinese. > > Shift+Space/Ctrl+Space has no function. > > Have you tested LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim > gedit? Does it work Still the same situation as oowriter, gedit started but could not edit Chinese. Shift+Space/Ctrl+Space has no function. Both of them displayed Chinese menu correctly. B.R. Stephen From satimis at yahoo.com Sun Nov 21 10:18:21 2004 From: satimis at yahoo.com (Stephen Liu) Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2004 18:18:21 +0800 (CST) Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Chinese editing function disappeared. In-Reply-To: <1100968502.6321.3.camel@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <20041121101821.28273.qmail@web54501.mail.yahoo.com> Hi Leon, Further to my last email I discovered the trick. After login as GNOME either Traditional or Simplified Chinese, on terminal started either LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim oowriter or LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim oowriter or LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim gedit or LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim gedit Chinese editing (Traditional/Simplified) worked. Because the small indicator did not popup, I have to try blindly to test the Language_input_section with and the Input_method with (Ctrl+Shift>. Secondly running "LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim oowriter" following warning popup:- $ LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim gedit (gedit:2749): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: file gdk-pixbuf-io.c: line 769 (gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file): assertion `filename != NULL' failed (gedit:2749): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: file gdk-pixbuf-io.c: line 769 (gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file): ....... ...... Running "LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim gedit", following warning popup:- $ LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim gedit (gedit:2687): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: file gdk-pixbuf-io.c: line 769 (gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file): assertion `filename ! = NULL' failed (gedit:2687): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: file gdk-pixbuf-io.c: line 769 (gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file): assertion `filename ! = NULL' failed ..... ..... Any suggestion to fix the problem, making the Language_input_selector and the Input_method_indicator popup TIA B.R. Stephen --- Leon Ho wrote: > On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 00:21 +0800, Stephen Liu > wrote: > > Hi Leon > > > > Tks for your advice. > > > > > 1. Login into GNOME desktop > > > 2. Run gnome-terminal > > > 3. try to test by using this command: > > > LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim oowriter > > > > oowriter started but could not input Chinese. > > Shift+Space/Ctrl+Space has no function. > > Have you tested LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim > gedit? Does it work > for you? > > Regards, > Leon From sun.xiaotian at gmail.com Sun Nov 21 23:30:22 2004 From: sun.xiaotian at gmail.com (Xiaotian Sun) Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2004 15:30:22 -0800 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Fwd: fc3 and chinese In-Reply-To: <1ea1145404112016492e91f9eb@mail.gmail.com> References: <1ea11454041119204926115e12@mail.gmail.com> <1ea1145404112016492e91f9eb@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1ea114540411211530e385837@mail.gmail.com> I have filed a bugzilla report #140216 xiaotian ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Xiaotian Sun Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2004 16:49:09 -0800 Subject: Re: fc3 and chinese To: Wong Kwok-hon , fedora-list at redhat.com On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 15:57:23 +0800, Wong Kwok-hon wrote: > On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 20:49:42 -0800, Xiaotian Sun wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I recently upgraded from FC2 to FC3. Now whenever I log in with > > Chinese, no matter Simplified or Traditional, the machine just doesn't > > function properly. The Gnome terminal hangs. Firefox crashes. > > Mozilla hangs. I basically cannot do anything. I don't know what > > went wrong. It used to be working fine under FC2. > > > > Anyone has similar experience or suggestions? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Xiaotian > > I suggest you to perform a fresh install rather than a upgrade because > I have done it and upgrade problem as u stated... > After I perform a fresh install....All thing go fine... > > Ringo > thanks for your reply, I really cannot afford to do a clean install. i suspect the problem is with the iiimf input method. there are many entries in the messages file htt_server[ ]: Denied the access from localhost i don't know how to correct this error. xiaotian From petersen at redhat.com Sun Nov 21 23:57:57 2004 From: petersen at redhat.com (Jens Petersen) Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 08:57:57 +0900 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] i18n LANG setting in FC3 In-Reply-To: <419F7E1E.2050705@hawaiilinux.us> References: <419F7E1E.2050705@hawaiilinux.us> Message-ID: <41A12B85.5040702@redhat.com> Jamie Larsen wrote: > I changed the LANG setting in /etc/sysconfig/i18n to > > LANG=zh_TW.Big5 (or zh_TW.UTF-8) from the default LANG=en_US.UTF-8 > > An "echo $LANG" shows that the LANG setting has been changed to the new > value. However, this change is effective only in that session. When I > start a new shell, the LANG setting goes back to the default value. Is > there any script in FC3 that overwrites i18n settings? How about after rebooting say? From llch at redhat.com Mon Nov 22 00:06:35 2004 From: llch at redhat.com (Leon Ho) Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 10:06:35 +1000 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Re: fc3 and chinese In-Reply-To: <1ea1145404112016492e91f9eb@mail.gmail.com> References: <1ea11454041119204926115e12@mail.gmail.com> <1ea1145404112016492e91f9eb@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1101081995.3604.2.camel@windcloud.brisbane.redhat.com> Hi Xiaotian, Thanks for the bug report on bugzilla. Let's work in there to get some info exchanged so that we can find out the source of the problem. In the meantime, does service iiim stop in console before starting GNOME helps? Regards, Leon On Sat, 2004-11-20 at 16:49 -0800, Xiaotian Sun wrote: > On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 15:57:23 +0800, Wong Kwok-hon wrote: > > On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 20:49:42 -0800, Xiaotian Sun wrote: > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I recently upgraded from FC2 to FC3. Now whenever I log in with > > > Chinese, no matter Simplified or Traditional, the machine just doesn't > > > function properly. The Gnome terminal hangs. Firefox crashes. > > > Mozilla hangs. I basically cannot do anything. I don't know what > > > went wrong. It used to be working fine under FC2. > > > > > > Anyone has similar experience or suggestions? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Xiaotian > > > > I suggest you to perform a fresh install rather than a upgrade because > > I have done it and upgrade problem as u stated... > > After I perform a fresh install....All thing go fine... > > > > Ringo > > > thanks for your reply, I really cannot afford to do a clean install. > > i suspect the problem is with the iiimf input method. there are many > entries in the messages file > > htt_server[ ]: Denied the access from localhost > > i don't know how to correct this error. > > xiaotian > From sun.xiaotian at gmail.com Mon Nov 22 04:50:41 2004 From: sun.xiaotian at gmail.com (Xiaotian Sun) Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2004 20:50:41 -0800 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Re: fc3 and chinese In-Reply-To: <1101081995.3604.2.camel@windcloud.brisbane.redhat.com> References: <1ea11454041119204926115e12@mail.gmail.com> <1ea1145404112016492e91f9eb@mail.gmail.com> <1101081995.3604.2.camel@windcloud.brisbane.redhat.com> Message-ID: <1ea1145404112120501578f9c@mail.gmail.com> On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 10:06:35 +1000, Leon Ho wrote: > Hi Xiaotian, > > Thanks for the bug report on bugzilla. Let's work in there to get some > info exchanged so that we can find out the source of the problem. > > In the meantime, does service iiim stop in console before starting GNOME > helps? > > Regards, > Leon > I tried stopping iiim service before logging in. Now terminals work ok. But firefox still hangs. I guess htt_xbe still runs when log in with zh_CN locale. Actually I don't really care which locale I use, as long as I can input Chinese. I believe with IIIMF, I *should* be able to input different languages even in en_US locale. So the problem is down to why htt_server denies access from localhost. Thanks, Xiaotian From llch at redhat.com Tue Nov 23 00:51:32 2004 From: llch at redhat.com (Leon Ho) Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 10:51:32 +1000 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Re: fc3 and chinese In-Reply-To: <1ea1145404112120501578f9c@mail.gmail.com> References: <1ea11454041119204926115e12@mail.gmail.com> <1ea1145404112016492e91f9eb@mail.gmail.com> <1101081995.3604.2.camel@windcloud.brisbane.redhat.com> <1ea1145404112120501578f9c@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1101171093.4239.3.camel@windcloud.brisbane.redhat.com> Hi Xiaotian, > I tried stopping iiim service before logging in. Now terminals work > ok. But firefox still hangs. I guess htt_xbe still runs when log in > with zh_CN locale. I cannot able to reproduce the hang even though I have htt_xbe running but not htt_server. Can you able to try running this explicitly: LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim firefox and see if it changes the behavior? > > Actually I don't really care which locale I use, as long as I can > input Chinese. I believe with IIIMF, I *should* be able to input > different languages even in en_US locale. So the problem is down to > why htt_server denies access from localhost. Yup, you should able to. I had my laptop upgrade from FC2->FC3. Tagoh-san will work with you on that in the bug entry on the deny access problem. Cheers, Leon From sun.xiaotian at gmail.com Tue Nov 23 03:14:28 2004 From: sun.xiaotian at gmail.com (Xiaotian Sun) Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 19:14:28 -0800 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Re: fc3 and chinese In-Reply-To: <1101171093.4239.3.camel@windcloud.brisbane.redhat.com> References: <1ea11454041119204926115e12@mail.gmail.com> <1ea1145404112016492e91f9eb@mail.gmail.com> <1101081995.3604.2.camel@windcloud.brisbane.redhat.com> <1ea1145404112120501578f9c@mail.gmail.com> <1101171093.4239.3.camel@windcloud.brisbane.redhat.com> Message-ID: <1ea11454041122191442961c5a@mail.gmail.com> On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 10:51:32 +1000, Leon Ho wrote: > Hi Xiaotian, > > > I tried stopping iiim service before logging in. Now terminals work > > ok. But firefox still hangs. I guess htt_xbe still runs when log in > > with zh_CN locale. > > I cannot able to reproduce the hang even though I have htt_xbe running > but not htt_server. > > Can you able to try running this explicitly: > LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim firefox > > and see if it changes the behavior? > > > > > Actually I don't really care which locale I use, as long as I can > > input Chinese. I believe with IIIMF, I *should* be able to input > > different languages even in en_US locale. So the problem is down to > > why htt_server denies access from localhost. > > Yup, you should able to. I had my laptop upgrade from FC2->FC3. > Tagoh-san will work with you on that in the bug entry on the deny access > problem. I have solved the problem (or found a workaround), in /etc/hosts.allow, instead of writing ALL : 127.0.0.1 write ALL : localhost I don't know it's a bug or not. Xiaotian > > Cheers, > Leon > > From llch at redhat.com Tue Nov 23 04:46:56 2004 From: llch at redhat.com (Leon Ho) Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 14:46:56 +1000 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Chinese editing function disappeared. In-Reply-To: <20041121101821.28273.qmail@web54501.mail.yahoo.com> References: <20041121101821.28273.qmail@web54501.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1101185216.4239.18.camel@windcloud.brisbane.redhat.com> Hi Stephen, That status window is not showing seems is the old bug that have been fixed on the latest version of iiimf. Would you like to try testing packages of latest im-sdk for FC2? =) If you up for some testing, grab these http://people.redhat.com/llch/im-sdk/12.1-9.fc2.test/ If you want latest iiimf-xcin, grab this: http://people.redhat.com/llch/iiimf-xcin/0.1.7/iiimf-le- xcin-0.1.7-11.i386.rpm # rpm -Uvh iiimf*12.1-9.fc2.test*.i386.rpm # rpm -Uvh iiimf-le-xcin-0.1.7-11.i386.rpm # service iiim restart Restart X Regards, Leon On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 18:18 +0800, Stephen Liu wrote: > Hi Leon, > > Further to my last email I discovered the trick. > > After login as GNOME either Traditional or Simplified > Chinese, on terminal started either > > LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim oowriter > > or > > LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim oowriter > > or > > LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim gedit > > or > > LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim gedit > > Chinese editing (Traditional/Simplified) worked. > Because the small indicator did not popup, I have to > try blindly to test the Language_input_section with > and the Input_method with (Ctrl+Shift>. > > Secondly running "LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim > oowriter" following warning popup:- > $ LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim gedit > > (gedit:2749): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: file > gdk-pixbuf-io.c: line 769 (gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file): > assertion `filename != NULL' failed > > (gedit:2749): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: file > gdk-pixbuf-io.c: line 769 (gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file): > ....... > ...... > > > Running "LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim gedit", > following warning popup:- > $ LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim gedit > > (gedit:2687): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: file > gdk-pixbuf-io.c: line 769 (gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file): > assertion `filename ! = NULL' failed > > (gedit:2687): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: file > gdk-pixbuf-io.c: line 769 (gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file): > assertion `filename ! = NULL' failed > ..... > ..... > > Any suggestion to fix the problem, making the > Language_input_selector and the Input_method_indicator > popup > > TIA > > B.R. > Stephen > > > > > > --- Leon Ho wrote: > > On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 00:21 +0800, Stephen Liu > > wrote: > > > Hi Leon > > > > > > Tks for your advice. > > > > > > > 1. Login into GNOME desktop > > > > 2. Run gnome-terminal > > > > 3. try to test by using this command: > > > > LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim oowriter > > > > > > oowriter started but could not input Chinese. > > > Shift+Space/Ctrl+Space has no function. > > > > Have you tested LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim > > gedit? Does it work > > for you? > > > > Regards, > > Leon > > -- > Fedora-i18n-list mailing list > Fedora-i18n-list at redhat.com > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list From satimis at yahoo.com Tue Nov 23 15:33:05 2004 From: satimis at yahoo.com (Stephen Liu) Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 23:33:05 +0800 (CST) Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Chinese editing function disappeared. In-Reply-To: <1101185216.4239.18.camel@windcloud.brisbane.redhat.com> Message-ID: <20041123153305.26647.qmail@web54502.mail.yahoo.com> Hi Leon, > That status window is not showing seems is the old > bug that have been > fixed on the latest version of iiimf. I have 2 FC2 boxes here, one upgraded from RH8 and another box came from clean installation One thing which could not resolve is why only the upgrade FC2 box got problem after running "yum update". Another FC2 box was not affected > Would you like to try testing packages of latest > im-sdk for FC2? =) Yes, with pleasure. Should there is a problem during test can I revert the box back to its original state? > If you up for some testing, grab these > http://people.redhat.com/llch/im-sdk/12.1-9.fc2.test/ Is the package directly download from website and installation will run automatically afterwards. OR download the package and run "rpm -UvH package" > If you want latest iiimf-xcin, grab this: > http://people.redhat.com/llch/iiimf-xcin/0.1.7/iiimf-le- > xcin-0.1.7-11.i386.rpm > > # rpm -Uvh iiimf*12.1-9.fc2.test*.i386.rpm > # rpm -Uvh iiimf-le-xcin-0.1.7-11.i386.rpm > # service iiim restart > Restart X Noted with thanks B.R. Stephen From pijucliu at hawaiilinux.us Tue Nov 23 16:53:27 2004 From: pijucliu at hawaiilinux.us (Jamie Larsen) Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 06:53:27 -1000 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] i18n LANG setting in FC3 In-Reply-To: <41A12B85.5040702@redhat.com> References: <419F7E1E.2050705@hawaiilinux.us> <41A12B85.5040702@redhat.com> Message-ID: <41A36B07.6060001@hawaiilinux.us> After I changed the LANG setting in i18n, and restarted it ("source ./i18n), my desktop changed into Chinese. So I Iogged off and re-logged in (& selecting English as default). Thereafter, the setting in i18n seemed to lose any effect. Jens Petersen wrote: > Jamie Larsen wrote: > >> I changed the LANG setting in /etc/sysconfig/i18n to >> >> LANG=zh_TW.Big5 (or zh_TW.UTF-8) from the default LANG=en_US.UTF-8 >> >> An "echo $LANG" shows that the LANG setting has been changed to the >> new value. However, this change is effective only in that session. >> When I start a new shell, the LANG setting goes back to the default >> value. Is there any script in FC3 that overwrites i18n settings? > > > How about after rebooting say? > > -- > Fedora-i18n-list mailing list > Fedora-i18n-list at redhat.com > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list > From llch at redhat.com Tue Nov 23 22:26:20 2004 From: llch at redhat.com (Leon Ho) Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 08:26:20 +1000 (EST) Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] i18n LANG setting in FC3 In-Reply-To: <41A36B07.6060001@hawaiilinux.us> Message-ID: On Tue, 23 Nov 2004, Jamie Larsen wrote: > After I changed the LANG setting in i18n, and restarted it ("source > ./i18n), my desktop changed into Chinese. So I Iogged off and re-logged > in (& selecting English as default). Thereafter, the setting in i18n > seemed to lose any effect. If you selected English in gdm login screen, you will override any language set in /etc/sysconfig/i18n. Order of where to get language settings first: 1. gdm 2. ~/.i18n 3. /etc/sysconfig/i18n Hope it helps, Leon > > Jens Petersen wrote: > > > Jamie Larsen wrote: > > > >> I changed the LANG setting in /etc/sysconfig/i18n to > >> > >> LANG=zh_TW.Big5 (or zh_TW.UTF-8) from the default LANG=en_US.UTF-8 > >> > >> An "echo $LANG" shows that the LANG setting has been changed to the > >> new value. However, this change is effective only in that session. > >> When I start a new shell, the LANG setting goes back to the default > >> value. Is there any script in FC3 that overwrites i18n settings? > > > > > > How about after rebooting say? > > > > -- > > Fedora-i18n-list mailing list > > Fedora-i18n-list at redhat.com > > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list > > > > -- > Fedora-i18n-list mailing list > Fedora-i18n-list at redhat.com > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list > -- Leon Ho Team Lead, I18N Engineering Red Hat Asia-Pacific Legal: http://apac.redhat.com/disclaimer From pijucliu at hawaiilinux.us Wed Nov 24 01:32:20 2004 From: pijucliu at hawaiilinux.us (Jamie Larsen) Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 15:32:20 -1000 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] i18n LANG setting in FC3 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <41A3E4A4.90408@hawaiilinux.us> Thanks Leon. Which gdm file will I find the LANG setting? Leon Ho wrote: >If you selected English in gdm login screen, you will override any >language set in /etc/sysconfig/i18n. > >Order of where to get language settings first: >1. gdm >2. ~/.i18n >3. /etc/sysconfig/i18n > >Hope it helps, >Leon > > From sun.xiaotian at gmail.com Wed Nov 24 01:43:38 2004 From: sun.xiaotian at gmail.com (Xiaotian Sun) Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 17:43:38 -0800 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] i18n LANG setting in FC3 In-Reply-To: <41A3E4A4.90408@hawaiilinux.us> References: <41A3E4A4.90408@hawaiilinux.us> Message-ID: <1ea1145404112317437e0d43ea@mail.gmail.com> On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 15:32:20 -1000, Jamie Larsen wrote: > Thanks Leon. Which gdm file will I find the LANG setting? > I guess Leon was referring to Language Selection on the log in screen when he said gdm. Xiaotian > > > Leon Ho wrote: > > >If you selected English in gdm login screen, you will override any > >language set in /etc/sysconfig/i18n. > > > >Order of where to get language settings first: > >1. gdm > >2. ~/.i18n > >3. /etc/sysconfig/i18n > > > >Hope it helps, > >Leon > > > > > > -- > > > Fedora-i18n-list mailing list > Fedora-i18n-list at redhat.com > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list > From pijucliu at hawaiilinux.us Wed Nov 24 07:23:39 2004 From: pijucliu at hawaiilinux.us (Jamie Larsen) Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 21:23:39 -1000 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] i18n LANG setting in FC3 In-Reply-To: <1ea1145404112317437e0d43ea@mail.gmail.com> References: <41A3E4A4.90408@hawaiilinux.us> <1ea1145404112317437e0d43ea@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <41A436FB.1070805@hawaiilinux.us> Two questions: 1. When I specify a language setting during logging in, what file or files get changed? 2. I have also found out that that when I ran ./i18n, where the /etc/sysconfig/i18n file contains a LANG=zh_TW.Big5 entry, I can only change the LANG setting in root, but not as a user. I DO NOT have an ~/.i18n file. What's going here? Xiaotian Sun wrote: >On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 15:32:20 -1000, Jamie Larsen > wrote: > > >>Thanks Leon. Which gdm file will I find the LANG setting? >> >> >> > >I guess Leon was referring to Language Selection on the log in screen >when he said gdm. > >Xiaotian > > From morpheus at post.harvard.edu Thu Nov 25 22:40:20 2004 From: morpheus at post.harvard.edu (morpheus) Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 17:40:20 -0500 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Cannot get rid of XMODIFIERS=@im=kinput2 after upgrade from FC1 to FC3 Message-ID: <1101422420.3966.9.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> Hi, I just upgraded from FC1 to FC3, and installed the latest iiimf. However, I can't get it to work. No matter what I do, XMODIFIERS reverts to @im=kinput2. I have the following lines in my ~/.bash_profile export LOCALE=ja_JP.UTF8 export XMODIFIERS=@im=htt export LC_CTYPE="ja_JP.UTF-8" export GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim Also, in ~/.i18n XIM=htt Also, in ~/.Xclients-default export LOCALE=ja_JP.UTF8 export XMODIFIERS=@im=htt export LC_CTYPE="ja_JP.UTF-8" export GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim Processes Running: htt 3094 0.0 0.0 2028 332 ? Ss 04:05 0:00 /usr/sbin/htt -retryonerror 0 htt 3095 0.0 0.2 29028 2952 ? Sl 04:05 0:00 htt_server -nodaemon canna 3106 0.0 1.7 19156 17636 ? Ss 04:05 0:01 /usr/sbin/cannaserver - syslog -u canna When I boot, if I type: echo $XMODIFIERS I get: @im=kinput2 I have tried: rpm -ev kinput2 I have even done a grep -r XMODIFIERS * from root, and can't find any config file or script that would be setting this value. I can't figure out where XMODIFIERS is being overwritten...can anyone help? PS - I am running KDE so I can't use GIMLET. Also, even after I manually export all the environment variables from the shell prompt, it still doesn't work. Please help... -- From llch at redhat.com Fri Nov 26 02:37:03 2004 From: llch at redhat.com (Leon Ho) Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 12:37:03 +1000 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] i18n LANG setting in FC3 In-Reply-To: <41A436FB.1070805@hawaiilinux.us> References: <41A3E4A4.90408@hawaiilinux.us> <1ea1145404112317437e0d43ea@mail.gmail.com> <41A436FB.1070805@hawaiilinux.us> Message-ID: <1101436623.3622.48.camel@windcloud.brisbane.redhat.com> Hi Jamie, On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 21:23 -1000, Jamie Larsen wrote: > Two questions: > > 1. When I specify a language setting during logging in, what file or > files get changed? FYI. If you set a language by default in gdm. It will update ~/.dmrc. However it is not recommend to directly modify that file. If you want user based setting, please deal with ~/.i18n file instead. > > 2. I have also found out that that when I ran ./i18n, where the > /etc/sysconfig/i18n file contains a LANG=zh_TW.Big5 entry, I can only > change the LANG setting in root, but not as a user. I DO NOT have an > ~/.i18n file. What is the command ./i18n that you are running? What package is it from? /etc/sysconfig/i18n is for system wide so it is make sense to only can edit by root. By default, ~/.i18n does not exist because by default user follows system wide language settings. You can create a user based settings if you wanted by: # cat > ~/.i18n LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8 [ctrl-D] Hope it helps, Leon > > What's going here? From llch at redhat.com Fri Nov 26 02:47:37 2004 From: llch at redhat.com (Leon Ho) Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 12:47:37 +1000 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Cannot get rid of XMODIFIERS=@im=kinput2 after upgrade from FC1 to FC3 In-Reply-To: <1101422420.3966.9.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> References: <1101422420.3966.9.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> Message-ID: <1101437257.3622.58.camel@windcloud.brisbane.redhat.com> Hi, Can you make sure you have those iiimf packages installed? iiimf-gtk iiimf-x iiimf-gnome-im-switcher iiimf-libs iiimf-le-canna iiimf-server iiimf-csconv FC3 is different to FC1 as IIIMF is the default, hence you do not need any customization done onto your environment. So please remove all your mentioned export that related to i18n in .bash_profile. Clean out our existing ~/.i18n. Add this line into ~/.i18n: LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 Then it should work after all those are set. If you got more questions, this FAQ may help you: http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/i18n/iiimf-faq.html Regards, Leon On Thu, 2004-11-25 at 17:40 -0500, morpheus wrote: > Hi, > I just upgraded from FC1 to FC3, and installed the latest iiimf. > However, I can't get it to work. No matter what I do, XMODIFIERS > reverts to @im=kinput2. > I have the following lines in my ~/.bash_profile > export LOCALE=ja_JP.UTF8 > export XMODIFIERS=@im=htt > export LC_CTYPE="ja_JP.UTF-8" > export GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim > > Also, in ~/.i18n > XIM=htt > > Also, in ~/.Xclients-default > export LOCALE=ja_JP.UTF8 > export XMODIFIERS=@im=htt > export LC_CTYPE="ja_JP.UTF-8" > export GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim > > Processes Running: > htt 3094 0.0 0.0 2028 332 ? Ss 04:05 0:00 /usr/sbin/htt -retryonerror 0 > htt 3095 0.0 0.2 29028 2952 ? Sl 04:05 0:00 htt_server -nodaemon > canna 3106 0.0 1.7 19156 17636 ? Ss 04:05 0:01 /usr/sbin/cannaserver - > syslog -u canna > > When I boot, if I type: > echo $XMODIFIERS > I get: > @im=kinput2 > > I have tried: > rpm -ev kinput2 > > I have even done a grep -r XMODIFIERS * from root, and can't find any config file or script that would be setting this value. > > I can't figure out where XMODIFIERS is being overwritten...can > anyone help? PS - I am running KDE so I can't use GIMLET. > > Also, even after I manually export all the environment variables from the shell prompt, it > still doesn't work. > > Please help... > > From petersen at redhat.com Fri Nov 26 02:55:27 2004 From: petersen at redhat.com (Jens Petersen) Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 11:55:27 +0900 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Cannot get rid of XMODIFIERS=@im=kinput2 after upgrade from FC1 to FC3 In-Reply-To: <1101422420.3966.9.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> References: <1101422420.3966.9.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> Message-ID: <41A69B1F.6020800@redhat.com> morpheus wrote: > Hi, > I just upgraded from FC1 to FC3, and installed the latest iiimf. > However, I can't get it to work. No matter what I do, XMODIFIERS > reverts to @im=kinput2. > I have the following lines in my ~/.bash_profile > Also, in ~/.i18n > Also, in ~/.Xclients-default > When I boot, if I type: > echo $XMODIFIERS > I get: > @im=kinput2 > Also, even after I manually export all the environment variables from the shell prompt, it > still doesn't work. How you read the i18n FAQ? :) http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/i18n/iiimf-faq.html The only supported way to enable IM in Fedora Core 3 is using "xinput.d/". It is enabled by default for CIJK. If you're using say en_US.UTF-8 you need to use im-switch or the instructions in the faq to make a symlink from ~/.xinput/en_US to /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/iiim to have iiim working. Not sure why you're always getting kinput2 too though... Hope that helps, Jens If you're in say en_US.UTF-8, then you have to enable From morpheus at post.harvard.edu Fri Nov 26 05:20:58 2004 From: morpheus at post.harvard.edu (morpheus) Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 00:20:58 -0500 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] SOLVED -- Cannot get rid of XMODIFIERS=@im=kinput2 after upgrade from FC1 to FC3 In-Reply-To: <41A69B1F.6020800@redhat.com> References: <1101422420.3966.9.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> <41A69B1F.6020800@redhat.com> Message-ID: <1101446458.14016.6.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> On Fri, 2004-11-26 at 11:55 +0900, Jens Petersen wrote: > morpheus wrote: > > Hi, > > I just upgraded from FC1 to FC3, and installed the latest iiimf. > > However, I can't get it to work. No matter what I do, XMODIFIERS > > reverts to @im=kinput2. > How you read the i18n FAQ? :) > http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/i18n/iiimf-faq.html > > The only supported way to enable IM in Fedora Core 3 is using > "xinput.d/". It is enabled by default for CIJK. Actually, I just checked and found out that iiimf-le-canna was not installed. I'm not sure why, since I specified it in the FC3 upgrade. I was being fooled because ps aux showed canna was running, but it turns out that was the OLD canna, nvi-m17n-canna. I uninstalled it then apt-get install iiimf-le-canna and now "everything" works. Except, of course, Japanese input in Konsole, which has never, ever worked for me :-( -m From morpheus at post.harvard.edu Fri Nov 26 06:39:03 2004 From: morpheus at post.harvard.edu (morpheus) Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 01:39:03 -0500 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Not Working in KDE Apps Message-ID: <1101451143.14016.37.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> Hi, Thanks to everyone, I finally got Japanese working for gtk apps. However, none of my KDE apps work. I would really like to use Japanese in Quanta, Konsole, Kedit and others. When I right-click I get a context menu, and can choose XIM. But then, I notice on stderr this message: QInputContext: no input method context available Any ideas? -m -- From petersen at redhat.com Fri Nov 26 07:07:17 2004 From: petersen at redhat.com (Jens Petersen) Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 16:07:17 +0900 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Not Working in KDE Apps In-Reply-To: <1101451143.14016.37.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> References: <1101451143.14016.37.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> Message-ID: <41A6D625.2070008@redhat.com> morpheus wrote: > Thanks to everyone, I finally got Japanese working for gtk apps. > However, none of my KDE apps work. I would really like to use Japanese > in Quanta, Konsole, Kedit and others. > When I right-click I get a context menu, and can choose XIM. > But then, I notice on stderr this message: > QInputContext: no input method context available httx works fine for me in konsole. You have httx running and XMODIFIERS correct now? :) Jens From tagoh at redhat.com Fri Nov 26 08:21:44 2004 From: tagoh at redhat.com (Akira TAGOH) Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 17:21:44 +0900 (JST) Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Not Working in KDE Apps In-Reply-To: <1101451143.14016.37.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> References: <1101451143.14016.37.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> Message-ID: <20041126.172144.640905511.tagoh@redhat.com> >>>>> On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 01:39:03 -0500, >>>>> "morpheus" == morpheus wrote: morpheus> Hi, morpheus> Thanks to everyone, I finally got Japanese working for gtk apps. morpheus> However, none of my KDE apps work. I would really like to use Japanese morpheus> in Quanta, Konsole, Kedit and others. morpheus> When I right-click I get a context menu, and can choose XIM. morpheus> But then, I notice on stderr this message: morpheus> QInputContext: no input method context available morpheus> Any ideas? I think it's what I said before here. if you have httx running, you can try to run httx with LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 manually - as I said before, exactly use it instead of ja_JP. After confirming working, you should check if you have LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8 in ~/.i18n. and you will get httx with proper locale so that xinput script reads it. -- Akira TAGOH From morpheus at post.harvard.edu Fri Nov 26 10:31:26 2004 From: morpheus at post.harvard.edu (morpheus) Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 05:31:26 -0500 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Not Working in KDE Apps In-Reply-To: <41A6D625.2070008@redhat.com> References: <1101451143.14016.37.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> <41A6D625.2070008@redhat.com> Message-ID: <1101465086.17598.10.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> > httx works fine for me in konsole. > > You have httx running and XMODIFIERS correct now? :) > I have: htt 3090 0.0 0.0 2348 272 ? Ss Nov25 0:00 /usr/sbin/htt -retryonerror 0 htt 3091 0.0 0.3 50660 3496 ? Sl Nov25 0:00 htt_server -nodaemon And: echo $XMODIFIERS @im=htt But, pressing ctrl-space or shift-space in konsole gets me nothing. Ditto for kedit, quanta, etc. -m -- From petersen at redhat.com Fri Nov 26 12:23:28 2004 From: petersen at redhat.com (Jens Petersen) Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 21:23:28 +0900 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Not Working in KDE Apps In-Reply-To: <1101465086.17598.10.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> References: <1101451143.14016.37.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> <41A6D625.2070008@redhat.com> <1101465086.17598.10.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> Message-ID: <41A72040.5000207@redhat.com> morpheus wrote: >>httx works fine for me in konsole. >>You have httx running and XMODIFIERS correct now? :) > htt 3090 0.0 0.0 2348 272 ? Ss Nov25 0:00 /usr/sbin/htt -retryonerror 0 > htt 3091 0.0 0.3 50660 3496 ? Sl Nov25 0:00 htt_server -nodaemon > echo $XMODIFIERS > @im=htt > > But, pressing ctrl-space or shift-space in konsole gets me nothing. > Ditto for kedit, quanta, etc. You need to have httx (htt_xbe) running to use iiimf in KDE. With ~/.xinput/ja_JP -> /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/iiimf and LANG or LC_CTYPE set to ja_JP.UTF-8, httx should be run for you automatically at X startup. Jens From morpheus at post.harvard.edu Fri Nov 26 19:20:36 2004 From: morpheus at post.harvard.edu (morpheus) Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 14:20:36 -0500 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Not Working in KDE Apps In-Reply-To: <41A72040.5000207@redhat.com> References: <1101451143.14016.37.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> <41A6D625.2070008@redhat.com> <1101465086.17598.10.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> <41A72040.5000207@redhat.com> Message-ID: <1101496837.4005.3.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> > With ~/.xinput/ja_JP -> /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/iiimf and LANG do you mean ~/.xinput.d/ja_JP ? ^^^ This is what is in the FAQ Also, you mention httx, but I don't seem to have one: $ which httx /usr/bin/which: no httx in (/usr/kerberos/sbin:/usr/kerberos/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/root/bin) Disturbing, to say the least..... -- From morpheus at post.harvard.edu Fri Nov 26 19:40:42 2004 From: morpheus at post.harvard.edu (morpheus) Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 14:40:42 -0500 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Not Working in KDE Apps In-Reply-To: <1101496837.4005.3.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> References: <1101451143.14016.37.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> <41A6D625.2070008@redhat.com> <1101465086.17598.10.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> <41A72040.5000207@redhat.com> <1101496837.4005.3.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> Message-ID: <1101498042.10487.6.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> > Also, you mention httx, but I don't seem to have one: > Okay, I just realized I didn't have iiimf-x installed, so I installed it. After rebooting X, I confirmed that httx is running. However, still no conversion in K apps. Conversion is fine in gnome apps. Any ideas? Also, why is it that when I installed FC3, iiimf-le-canna and iiimf-x were not installed? -m $ ps aux | grep htt htt 3102 0.0 0.0 2912 332 ? Ss 11:15 0:00 /usr/sbin/htt -retryonerror 0 htt 3103 0.0 0.3 39360 3684 ? Sl 11:15 0:00 htt_server -nodaemon 500 10477 0.0 0.1 5748 1376 pts/3 S 14:31 0:00 httx 500 10478 0.0 0.2 20432 2604 pts/3 Sl 14:31 0:00 htt_xbe 500 10503 0.0 0.0 4548 696 pts/3 R+ 14:34 0:00 grep htt $ echo $LC_CTYPE ja_JP.UTF8 $ echo $XMODIFIERS @im=htt -- From jamesr at totalinfosecurity.com Fri Nov 26 21:23:17 2004 From: jamesr at totalinfosecurity.com (James Ryan) Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 16:23:17 -0500 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Not Working in KDE Apps In-Reply-To: <20041126.172144.640905511.tagoh@redhat.com> References: <1101451143.14016.37.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> <20041126.172144.640905511.tagoh@redhat.com> Message-ID: <1101504197.11760.17.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> > I think it's what I said before here. if you have httx > running, you can try to run httx with LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 > manually - as I said before, exactly use it instead of > ja_JP. Akira-san, I ran your code that you sent me, and got these results: $ LANG=ja_JP ./li UTF-8 $ LANG=ja_JP.UTF8 ./li UTF-8 When I run: user1$ LANG=ja_JP.UTF8 httx & User1 now has Japanese language in any K app. However, root does not have Japanese language support. Also, the shell itself (konsole) has no Japanese support. I'm gonna try putting the command in ~/.bashrc and reboot to see if gives me support in konsole. I've done a bit of experimenting and found the following: Only one instance of httx and htt_xbe can be running at a time. Example: user1$ LANG=ja_JP.UTF8 httx & user1 will have Japanese support in K apps. However, if root runs httx: user1$ su - Password: root$ LANG=ja_JP.UTF8 httx & Now NEITHER user1 nor root will have Japanese support in K apps. If a second user runs httx after another user has already run it, it will break input method editing for ALL users. You must kill all httx and httx_xbe then re-start but for ONLY ONE USER. Is this by design, a known bug or am I still doing something wrong? -James -- From morpheus at post.harvard.edu Fri Nov 26 23:09:48 2004 From: morpheus at post.harvard.edu (morpheus) Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 18:09:48 -0500 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Not Working in KDE Apps In-Reply-To: <1101504197.11760.17.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> References: <1101451143.14016.37.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> <20041126.172144.640905511.tagoh@redhat.com> <1101504197.11760.17.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> Message-ID: <1101510588.4047.1.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> Okay, scratch my last message, after rebooting it's not working anymore. I compiled the code that Akira gave me, and installed it as /usr/bin/iiim-locale, and did chmod a+x. When I first boot up, neither user1 nor root have Japanese input capability, though httx and htt_xbe are both running. So, I try this: user1$ kill (httx and htt_xbe PIDs) user1$ LANG=ja_JP iiim-locale UTF-8 user1$ LANG=ja_JP.UTF8 iiim-locale UTF-8 user1$ LANG=ja_JP.UTF8 httx & user1$ ps aux | grep htt htt 2957 0.0 0.0 3188 332 ? Ss 16:26 0:00 /usr/sbin/htt - retryonerror 0 htt 2958 0.0 0.3 39624 3492 ? S 16:26 0:00 htt_server -nodaemon 500 5202 0.0 0.1 5748 1336 pts/3 S 16:51 0:00 httx 500 5203 0.0 0.2 20428 2556 pts/3 Sl 16:51 0:00 htt_xbe 500 5212 0.0 0.0 4548 696 pts/3 R+ 16:53 0:00 grep htt user1$ kedit Qt: Locales not supported on X server QInputContext: no input method context available NO JAPANESE INPUT is available. user1$ LANG=ja_JP.UTF8 kedit Still no Japanese. However, if I become root: user1$ su - Password: root$ kill 5202 root$ ps aux | grep htt htt 2957 0.0 0.0 3188 332 ? Ss 16:26 0:00 /usr/sbin/htt - retryonerror 0 htt 2958 0.0 0.3 39624 3492 ? S 16:26 0:00 htt_server -nodaemon 500 5306 0.0 0.0 4548 696 pts/3 R+ 16:53 0:00 grep htt root$ LANG=ja_JP iiim-locale UTF-8 root$ LANG=ja_JP.UTF8 iiim-locale UTF-8 root$ LANG=ja_JP.UTF8 httx & root$ ps aux | grep htt htt 2957 0.0 0.0 3188 332 ? Ss 16:26 0:00 /usr/sbin/htt - retryonerror 0 htt 2958 0.0 0.3 39624 3492 ? S 16:26 0:00 htt_server -nodaemon root 5308 0.0 0.1 5748 1336 pts/3 S 16:51 0:00 httx root 5309 0.0 0.2 20428 2556 pts/3 Sl 16:51 0:00 htt_xbe root 5312 0.0 0.0 4548 696 pts/3 R+ 16:53 0:00 grep htt root$ kedit Japanese input works fine in K apps, not in konsole, but ONLY FOR root. So far (except for once after first running Akira's code) I have not been able to get Japanese for K apps for user1. Why is it working for root but not for user1? I have compared their ~/.bashrc and ~/.i18n and both are the same. Is there a permissions issue somewhere? Why is it not working in konsole? -m > > When I run: > user1$ LANG=ja_JP.UTF8 httx & > User1 now has Japanese language in any K app. However, root does not > have Japanese language support. Also, the shell itself (konsole) has no > Japanese support. I'm gonna try putting the command in ~/.bashrc and > reboot to see if gives me support in konsole. > > I've done a bit of experimenting and found the following: > > Only one instance of httx and htt_xbe can be running at a time. > Example: > user1$ LANG=ja_JP.UTF8 httx & > > user1 will have Japanese support in K apps. However, if root runs httx: > > user1$ su - > Password: > root$ LANG=ja_JP.UTF8 httx & > > Now NEITHER user1 nor root will have Japanese support in K apps. If a > second user runs httx after another user has already run it, it will > break input method editing for ALL users. You must kill all httx and > httx_xbe then re-start but for ONLY ONE USER. > > Is this by design, a known bug or am I still doing something wrong? > > -James -- From llch at redhat.com Sat Nov 27 01:24:41 2004 From: llch at redhat.com (Leon Ho) Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 11:24:41 +1000 (EST) Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Not Working in KDE Apps (on upgrade) In-Reply-To: <1101510588.4047.1.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> Message-ID: Hello! > user1$ LANG=ja_JP.UTF8 httx & As you mentioned: user1$ kedit Qt: Locales not supported on X server QInputContext: no input method context available Please try LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8. UTF-8 is the correct encoding locale. Because FC3 does not need any customization for IIIMF anymore. (i.e. FC1's package was the test event and it needs some modifications) My recommendation if you guys are upgrades to FC3, please follow the instruction of: 0. Install every required package because older FC and FC3 has a major pkg (and version) facelift for IIIMF 1. Delete every customization of IIIMF that you have in FC (in ~/.bash_profile, ~/.i18n) 2. Add only one line "LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8" into ~/.i18n 3. # service iiim restart 4. Restart X morpheus, I think you have done every steps on this, fantastic. The only think I observed what you have missed is the locale. Do you think it is good to put this into IIIMF FAQ? The locale settings and other general queries maybe well warrant into a seperate FAQ. What do you think? Hope it helps, Leon From llch at redhat.com Sat Nov 27 01:49:14 2004 From: llch at redhat.com (Leon Ho) Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 11:49:14 +1000 (EST) Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Not Working in KDE Apps (on upgrade) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Also please try ctrl-space instead of shift-space to activiate if you haven't tried. Regards, Leon On Sat, 27 Nov 2004, Leon Ho wrote: > Hello! > > > user1$ LANG=ja_JP.UTF8 httx & > > As you mentioned: > user1$ kedit > Qt: Locales not supported on X server > QInputContext: no input method context available > > Please try LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8. UTF-8 is the correct encoding locale. > > Because FC3 does not need any customization for IIIMF anymore. (i.e. FC1's > package was the test event and it needs some modifications) My > recommendation if you guys are upgrades to FC3, please follow the > instruction of: > > 0. Install every required package because older FC and FC3 has a major pkg > (and version) facelift for IIIMF > > 1. Delete every customization of IIIMF that you have in FC (in > ~/.bash_profile, ~/.i18n) > > 2. Add only one line "LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8" into ~/.i18n > > 3. # service iiim restart > > 4. Restart X > > morpheus, I think you have done every steps on this, fantastic. The only > think I observed what you have missed is the locale. Do you think it is > good to put this into IIIMF FAQ? > > The locale settings and other general queries maybe well warrant into a > seperate FAQ. What do you think? > > Hope it helps, > Leon > > > > > -- > Fedora-i18n-list mailing list > Fedora-i18n-list at redhat.com > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list > -- Leon Ho Team Lead, I18N Engineering Red Hat Asia-Pacific Legal: http://apac.redhat.com/disclaimer From morpheus at post.harvard.edu Sat Nov 27 03:01:51 2004 From: morpheus at post.harvard.edu (morpheus) Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 22:01:51 -0500 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Not Working in KDE Apps (on upgrade) SOLVED In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1101524511.5811.5.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> > > user1$ LANG=ja_JP.UTF8 httx & > Please try LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8. UTF-8 is the correct encoding locale. Yes, I am a stupid-head. After staring at the screen for so long, I didn't notice that when I did cat ~/.i18n as root, I got: LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 but as user1, I got: LANG=ja_JP.UTF8 I should have done a diff, but it's only one damn line...As you suggested, when I added the hyphen, it is fixed. And, now I can finally type Japanese in konsole as well, my first time ever! No more ls then copy/paste for Japanese file names!!! While I get myself massively drunk to celebrate, I will remember to toast you all for your help. Yes, we should add this to the FAQ, or better yet, we should start a documentation project to produce a howto. I would be willing to contribute in English and Japanese. -m PS - There's a "legend" that a missing comma in some NASA FORTRAN code caused the Mariner spacecraft to crash on Venus in the 70's...anyone know if it's true? -- From satimis at yahoo.com Sat Nov 27 11:42:29 2004 From: satimis at yahoo.com (Stephen Liu) Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 19:42:29 +0800 (CST) Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Chinese editing function disappeared. In-Reply-To: <1101185216.4239.18.camel@windcloud.brisbane.redhat.com> Message-ID: <20041127114229.97358.qmail@web54507.mail.yahoo.com> Hi Leon, > That status window is not showing seems is the old > bug that have been > fixed on the latest version of iiimf. > > Would you like to try testing packages of latest > im-sdk for FC2? =) > > If you up for some testing, grab these > http://people.redhat.com/llch/im-sdk/12.1-9.fc2.test/ > > If you want latest iiimf-xcin, grab this: > http://people.redhat.com/llch/iiimf-xcin/0.1.7/iiimf-le- > xcin-0.1.7-11.i386.rpm > > # rpm -Uvh iiimf*12.1-9.fc2.test*.i386.rpm > # rpm -Uvh iiimf-le-xcin-0.1.7-11.i386.rpm > # service iiim restart > Restart X Before runing # rpm -Uvh iiimf-le-xcin-0.1.7-11.i386.rpm KDE desktop Language - Traditional Chinese Kedit Can't edit Chinese no function gedit able to edit Chinese toggling "language" and "input method" working OOoWriter Can't edit Chinese toggling "language" and "input method" working Gnome desktop Kedit Can edit Chinese but only one input method "Cangjie" gedit able to edit Chinese toggling "language" and "input method" working OOoWriter able to edit Chinese toggling "language" and "input method" working After running # rpm -Uvh iiimf-le-xcin-0.1.7-11.i386.rpm situation was the same, no improvement. # service iiim restart iiim: unrecognized service # service iiimf restart iiimf: unrecognized service # service xcin restart I have to reboot the PC B.R. Stephen From aregodesebes at yahoo.com.ar Sat Nov 27 13:16:57 2004 From: aregodesebes at yahoo.com.ar (Alejandro Regodesebes) Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 10:16:57 -0300 (ART) Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] OpenOffice in spanish environtment In-Reply-To: <1101436623.3622.48.camel@windcloud.brisbane.redhat.com> Message-ID: <20041127131657.576.qmail@web54610.mail.yahoo.com> Hi everybody! I installed FC3 (full install) and got the updates, but there is a problem which is still unresolved. In a Spanish environment (that is Spanish language and Spanish keyboard), when iiim service is active, OpenOffice.org doesn't print the ??? character (the ?n? with the ?~? above, in case you can't see the character in this email), but instead prints the ?A? an the ?plus-minus? characters. The same occurs when you try to write some symbols, like the degree symbol. Accented characters, however, seen to works fine. But, and here is the main problem, when I turn the iiim service off, this characters prints correctly but the accented characters doesn't appears anymore! A similar problem was already in FC2, but in that version OpenOffice.org worked fine when I turned iiim off, and I know, from reading the Spanish discussion list of Ooo, that I'm not the only user with this problem. I've tried installing Ooo from the main OpenOffice.org site, and following the instructions from the iimf-FAQ, but nothing happened. Another problem: since my country (Argentina) had signed some commercial accords with China, learning Chinese is becoming a massive phenomena, just in the university where I works the number of students of Chinese is growing exponentially moth after moth. So this is a great opportunity for free software. What is needed is to use FC3 in Spanish environment, with OpenOffice.org in Spanish, and to be able to switch between Spanish and Chinese (both, traditional and simplified) for writing in Ooo (using pinyin). But I can't switch the input method in iiimf. In gnome, when I try to add languages to gimlet, the list is empty. In KDE, some applications like kedit appears to works fine (switching between Spanish and Chinese), but OpenOffice.org doesn't. The version that came with FC3 opens, you can switch from Spanish to iiimf, but when I try to select any language from the list in the little window that appears, the programs just hangs. In the OOo version from the official site, I can switch with CTRL + space, but I can't put it in pinyin. With the old xcin method, calling Ooo from a script, Ooo works (but that is too difficult for the ?average MS-Windows user?). However, in every case the problem of printing the special characters that I had mentioned before remains. Any idea? Thanks everybody (and please forget my basic English). Thanks. ___________________________________ ?Llevate a Yahoo! en tu Unif?n! Ahora pod?s usar Yahoo! Messenger en tu Unif?n, en cualquier momento y lugar. Encontr? m?s informaci?n en: http://ar.mobile.yahoo.com/sms.html From llch at redhat.com Mon Nov 29 00:41:56 2004 From: llch at redhat.com (Leon Ho) Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 10:41:56 +1000 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Not Working in KDE Apps (on upgrade) SOLVED In-Reply-To: <1101524511.5811.5.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> References: <1101524511.5811.5.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> Message-ID: <1101688917.3805.2.camel@windcloud.brisbane.redhat.com> Good news! Glad it works for you. Definitely, appreciate your initiative on this. Anything you want to write for the general FAQ? It would be great if you can pass your experience on those usual setup pitfalls and resolutions to other users. Cheers, Leon > Yes, I am a stupid-head. > After staring at the screen for so long, I didn't notice that when I did > cat ~/.i18n as root, I got: > LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 > but as user1, I got: > LANG=ja_JP.UTF8 > > I should have done a diff, but it's only one damn line...As you > suggested, when I added the hyphen, it is fixed. And, now I can finally > type Japanese in konsole as well, my first time ever! No more ls then > copy/paste for Japanese file names!!! > > While I get myself massively drunk to celebrate, I will remember to > toast you all for your help. > > Yes, we should add this to the FAQ, or better yet, we should start a > documentation project to produce a howto. I would be willing to > contribute in English and Japanese. > > -m > > PS - There's a "legend" that a missing comma in some NASA FORTRAN code > caused the Mariner spacecraft to crash on Venus in the 70's...anyone > know if it's true? From llch at redhat.com Mon Nov 29 00:44:39 2004 From: llch at redhat.com (Leon Ho) Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 10:44:39 +1000 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Chinese editing function disappeared. In-Reply-To: <20041127114229.97358.qmail@web54507.mail.yahoo.com> References: <20041127114229.97358.qmail@web54507.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1101689080.3805.6.camel@windcloud.brisbane.redhat.com> It seems your KDE did not have the input functionality. Can you refer to the FAQ "OK! It is still not working in KDE. What can I check?" at http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/i18n/iiimf-faq.html and refer to last thread "Not Working in KDE Apps" and see if those tips help? Cheers, Leon > Before runing > > # rpm -Uvh iiimf-le-xcin-0.1.7-11.i386.rpm > > KDE desktop > Language - Traditional Chinese > > Kedit > Can't edit Chinese > no function > > gedit > able to edit Chinese > toggling "language" and "input method" working > > OOoWriter > Can't edit Chinese > toggling "language" and "input method" working > > > Gnome desktop > Kedit > Can edit Chinese but only one input method "Cangjie" > > gedit > able to edit Chinese > toggling "language" and "input method" working > > OOoWriter > able to edit Chinese > toggling "language" and "input method" working > > > After running > > # rpm -Uvh iiimf-le-xcin-0.1.7-11.i386.rpm > > situation was the same, no improvement. > > # service iiim restart > iiim: unrecognized service > # service iiimf restart > iiimf: unrecognized service > # service xcin restart > > I have to reboot the PC > > B.R. > Stephen > > > > > > -- > Fedora-i18n-list mailing list > Fedora-i18n-list at redhat.com > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list From llim at redhat.com Mon Nov 29 02:18:18 2004 From: llim at redhat.com (Lawrence Lim) Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 12:18:18 +1000 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] OpenOffice in spanish environtment In-Reply-To: <20041127131657.576.qmail@web54610.mail.yahoo.com> References: <20041127131657.576.qmail@web54610.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1101694697.31631.26.camel@dragon.brisbane.redhat.com> On Sat, 2004-11-27 at 23:16, Alejandro Regodesebes wrote: > Hi everybody! > > I installed FC3 (full install) and got the updates, > but there is a problem which is still unresolved. In a > Spanish environment (that is Spanish language and > Spanish keyboard), when iiim service is active, > OpenOffice.org doesn't print the ?????? character (the > ??n?? with the ??~?? above, in case you can't see the > character in this email), but instead prints the ??A?? > an the ??plus-minus?? characters. The same occurs when > you try to write some symbols, like the degree symbol. > Accented characters, however, seen to works fine. > This sounds very similar to bug 130851. Could you please try again with UnitLE? > But, and here is the main problem, when I turn the > iiim service off, this characters prints correctly but > the accented characters doesn't appears anymore! > I will get back to you on this issue after my test environment has been set up. :) > A similar problem was already in FC2, but in that > version OpenOffice.org worked fine when I turned iiim > off, and I know, from reading the Spanish discussion > list of Ooo, that I'm not the only user with this > problem. > > I've tried installing Ooo from the main OpenOffice.org > site, and following the instructions from the > iimf-FAQ, but nothing happened. > > Another problem: since my country (Argentina) had > signed some commercial accords with China, learning > Chinese is becoming a massive phenomena, just in the > university where I works the number of students of > Chinese is growing exponentially moth after moth. So > this is a great opportunity for free software. What is > needed is to use FC3 in Spanish environment, with > OpenOffice.org in Spanish, and to be able to switch > between Spanish and Chinese (both, traditional and > simplified) for writing in Ooo (using pinyin). > > But I can't switch the input method in iiimf. In > gnome, when I try to add languages to gimlet, the list > is empty. This is due to bug 131217. You need to start an application to get it active. > In KDE, some applications like kedit appears > to works fine (switching between Spanish and Chinese), > but OpenOffice.org doesn't. The version that came with > FC3 opens, you can switch from Spanish to iiimf, but > when I try to select any language from the list in the > little window that appears, the programs just Are you referring to GIMLET? > In the OOo version from the official site, I can > switch with CTRL + space, but I can't put it in > pinyin. With the old xcin method, calling Ooo from a > script, Ooo works (but that is too difficult for the > ??average MS-Windows user??). However, in every case the > problem of printing the special characters that I had > mentioned before remains. > > Any idea? Thanks everybody (and please forget my basic > English). Thanks. > > > > > > > ___________________________________ > ??Llevate a Yahoo! en tu Unif??n! > Ahora pod??s usar Yahoo! Messenger en tu Unif??n, en cualquier momento y lugar. > Encontr?? m??s informaci??n en: http://ar.mobile.yahoo.com/sms.html > > -- > Fedora-i18n-list mailing list > Fedora-i18n-list at redhat.com > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list From satimis at yahoo.com Mon Nov 29 08:10:38 2004 From: satimis at yahoo.com (Stephen Liu) Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 16:10:38 +0800 (CST) Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Chinese editing function disappeared. In-Reply-To: <1101689080.3805.6.camel@windcloud.brisbane.redhat.com> Message-ID: <20041129081038.13971.qmail@web54506.mail.yahoo.com> Hi Leon, > It seems your KDE did not have the input > functionality. Can you refer to > the FAQ "OK! It is still not working in KDE. What > can I check?" at > http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/i18n/iiimf-faq.html > and refer to last thread "Not Working in KDE Apps" > and see if those tips > help? Test performed as follows based on; http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/i18n/iiimf-faq.html Q: OK! It is still not working in KDE. What can I check? 1) # service iiim status iiim: unrecognized service 2) # ps auxwww | grep httx satimis 2044 0.0 0.2 5576 1336 ? S 14:17 0:00 httx root 2676 0.0 0.1 4240 580 pts/2 S 15:56 0:00 grep httx 3) # rpm -qa | grep iiimf iiimf-le-inpinyin-0.3-2 iiimf-protocol-lib-devel-11.4-46.1.svn1587 iiimf-client-lib-11.4-46.1.svn1587 iiimf-le-hangul-11.4-46.1.svn1587 iiimf-le-xcin-0.1.7-11 iiimf-protocol-lib-11.4-46.1.svn1587 iiimf-le-unit-11.4-46.1.svn1587 iiimf-le-newpy-11.4-46.1.svn1587 iiimf-client-lib-devel-11.4-46.1.svn1587 iiimf-server-11.4-46.1.svn1587 iiimf-gtk-11.4-46.1.svn1587 iiimf-le-canna-11.4-46.1.svn1587 iiimf-csconv-11.4-46.1.svn1587 iiimf-docs-11.4-46.1.svn1587 iiimf-x-11.4-46.1.svn1587 4) $ LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 XMODIFIERS=@im=htt kedit kedit started, able to toggle between English and Simplified Chinese input. 5) $ LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8 XMODIFIERS=@im=htt kedit kedit started, unable to toggle between English and Traditional Chinese input. 6) $ LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8 XMODIFIERS=@im=htt gedit gedit started, able to toggle between English and Traditional Chinese input and input methods. 7) $ LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 XMODIFIERS=@im=htt gedit gedit started, able to toggle between English and Simplified Chinese input. B.R. satimis From morpheus at post.harvard.edu Mon Nov 29 15:37:00 2004 From: morpheus at post.harvard.edu (morpheus) Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 10:37:00 -0500 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Not Working in KDE Apps (on upgrade) SOLVED In-Reply-To: <1101688917.3805.2.camel@windcloud.brisbane.redhat.com> References: <1101524511.5811.5.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> <1101688917.3805.2.camel@windcloud.brisbane.redhat.com> Message-ID: <1101742621.9735.21.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> > Definitely, appreciate your initiative on this. Anything you want to > write for the general FAQ? It would be great if you can pass your > experience on those usual setup pitfalls and resolutions to other users. Should I just edit the existing Fedora FAQ and send it on to you? From llch at redhat.com Tue Nov 30 00:44:37 2004 From: llch at redhat.com (Leon Ho) Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 10:44:37 +1000 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Chinese editing function disappeared. In-Reply-To: <20041129081038.13971.qmail@web54506.mail.yahoo.com> References: <20041129081038.13971.qmail@web54506.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1101775477.3795.3.camel@windcloud.brisbane.redhat.com> Do want to test the iiimf 12.1 packages if you are up to it? :-) You can do rpm -Uvh --oldpackage iiimf*11.4* to downgrade. Refer to the older email for package and how-to test information. Cheers, Leon > 1) > # service iiim status > iiim: unrecognized service > > 2) > # ps auxwww | grep httx > satimis 2044 0.0 0.2 5576 1336 ? S > 14:17 0:00 httx > root 2676 0.0 0.1 4240 580 pts/2 S > 15:56 0:00 grep httx > > 3) > # rpm -qa | grep iiimf > iiimf-le-inpinyin-0.3-2 > iiimf-protocol-lib-devel-11.4-46.1.svn1587 > iiimf-client-lib-11.4-46.1.svn1587 > iiimf-le-hangul-11.4-46.1.svn1587 > iiimf-le-xcin-0.1.7-11 > iiimf-protocol-lib-11.4-46.1.svn1587 > iiimf-le-unit-11.4-46.1.svn1587 > iiimf-le-newpy-11.4-46.1.svn1587 > iiimf-client-lib-devel-11.4-46.1.svn1587 > iiimf-server-11.4-46.1.svn1587 > iiimf-gtk-11.4-46.1.svn1587 > iiimf-le-canna-11.4-46.1.svn1587 > iiimf-csconv-11.4-46.1.svn1587 > iiimf-docs-11.4-46.1.svn1587 > iiimf-x-11.4-46.1.svn1587 > > 4) > $ LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 XMODIFIERS=@im=htt kedit > > kedit started, able to toggle between English and > Simplified Chinese input. > > 5) > $ LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8 XMODIFIERS=@im=htt kedit > > kedit started, unable to toggle between English and > Traditional Chinese input. > > 6) > $ LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8 XMODIFIERS=@im=htt gedit > > gedit started, able to toggle between English and > Traditional Chinese input and input methods. > > 7) > $ LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 XMODIFIERS=@im=htt gedit > > gedit started, able to toggle between English and > Simplified Chinese input. > > B.R. > satimis From llch at redhat.com Tue Nov 30 00:46:30 2004 From: llch at redhat.com (Leon Ho) Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 10:46:30 +1000 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Not Working in KDE Apps (on upgrade) SOLVED In-Reply-To: <1101742621.9735.21.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> References: <1101524511.5811.5.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> <1101688917.3805.2.camel@windcloud.brisbane.redhat.com> <1101742621.9735.21.camel@skullbucket.localdomain> Message-ID: <1101775590.3795.5.camel@windcloud.brisbane.redhat.com> On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 10:37 -0500, morpheus wrote: > > Definitely, appreciate your initiative on this. Anything you want to > > write for the general FAQ? It would be great if you can pass your > > experience on those usual setup pitfalls and resolutions to other users. > > Should I just edit the existing Fedora FAQ and send it on to you? Hi, Attached is the format of the iiimf-faq. I think we can use this format to produce a i18n-faq for general FAQ. What do you think? Regards, Leon -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: