From llch at redhat.com Mon Oct 3 01:02:42 2005 From: llch at redhat.com (Leon Ho) Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 11:02:42 +1000 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] What IMs will be included in FC4? In-Reply-To: <20050930100105.M82862@ematters.com.tw> References: <20050926084805.M98160@ematters.com.tw> <433A300A.5010808@redhat.com> <20050930100105.M82862@ematters.com.tw> Message-ID: <200510031102.42671.llch@redhat.com> Hi Tina, On Friday 30 September 2005 20:04, Tina Chou wrote: > Hi, > > Thanks for answering my questions! > > Looks like these input methods (NewChuYin, NeiMa, Boshiamy, Dayi) need to > be installed on the side in order to work under FC, right? Or are they > possibly to be included in future FC packages? This is what we have currently in the new FC with Chinese (both traditional and simplified chinese). Array30 CangJie CangJie3 CantonHK Cantonese Dayi3 EZ Erbi-QS Erbi Jyutping Quick Simplex Stroke5 Wu Wubi ZhuYin Ziranma > > One more question. When using Canjie under both iiimf-le-xcin-0.1.10-1 and > iiimf-le-xcin-0.1.10-2, the input method crashes whenever I forget to hit > space before inputing for the next character. When it happens, I need to > login again X window to restart the input method. > > Is it a bug? I cannot reproduce it even without hitting space on entering character - is it possible for you to submit a bug in http://bugzilla.redhat.com/ with reproducable steps? Thanks, Leon > > > On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 14:54:18 +0900, Jens Petersen wrote > > > Tina Chou wrote: > > > It says 'T-Chinese' has Canjie, ChuYin, > > > JianYi, NewChuYin, NeiMa, Boshiamy, Dayi and Array. And they are > > > available in IIIMF. Is that true? Do they work on FC4? > > > > I think this refers to the Sun Traditional Chinese engine, which > > unfortunately does not build well with the toolchain in FC AFAIK. It is > > part of the iiimf source so you can try to build it yourself if you > > wish... > > > > Alternatively you may like to try installing scim-chewing from Fedora > > Extras or scim-tables-zh which includes quite a lot of different Chinese > > input methods. > > > > Jens > > --------------------- > Tina (chouy at ematters.com.tw) > > -- > Fedora-i18n-list mailing list > Fedora-i18n-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list From chouy at ematters.com.tw Tue Oct 4 02:03:17 2005 From: chouy at ematters.com.tw (Tina Chou) Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 10:03:17 +0800 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] What IMs will be included in FC4? In-Reply-To: <200510031102.42671.llch@redhat.com> References: <20050926084805.M98160@ematters.com.tw> <433A300A.5010808@redhat.com> <20050930100105.M82862@ematters.com.tw> <200510031102.42671.llch@redhat.com> Message-ID: <20051004020125.M1948@ematters.com.tw> Hi, You've mentioned "new FC". Do you mean FC4? Is iiimf-le-xcin-0.1.10-2 the latest? Right now I'm using iiimf-le-xcin-0.1.10-2 but there is no Dayi in it. On Mon, 3 Oct 2005 11:02:42 +1000, Leon Ho wrote > Hi Tina, > > On Friday 30 September 2005 20:04, Tina Chou wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Thanks for answering my questions! > > > > Looks like these input methods (NewChuYin, NeiMa, Boshiamy, Dayi) need to > > be installed on the side in order to work under FC, right? Or are they > > possibly to be included in future FC packages? > > This is what we have currently in the new FC with Chinese (both traditional > and simplified chinese). > Array30 > CangJie > CangJie3 > CantonHK > Cantonese > Dayi3 > EZ > Erbi-QS > Erbi > Jyutping > Quick > Simplex > Stroke5 > Wu > Wubi > ZhuYin > Ziranma > > > --------------------- Tina (www.ematters.com.tw) From lkpatir at yahoo.co.in Sun Oct 9 11:32:48 2005 From: lkpatir at yahoo.co.in (sunaram) Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 12:32:48 +0100 (BST) Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] assamese inscript keymap and iiimf unitle phonetic table Message-ID: <20051009113248.84835.qmail@web8304.mail.in.yahoo.com> Hi, Could anyone include assamese inscript keymap (asm) and phonetic table for unitle language engine (ASSAMESE) in fedora core so that all these can be included in future distribution of Fedora? The unitle sysime.cfg file chould contain these three lines: [ as ] nawajug common/ctim.so ASSAMESE #phonetic common/phonetic_im.so BENGALI Well, by the way, Assamese is a language spoken by more than 2 crores peoples in India which is just like Bengali differing just in some alphabets and the way it is spoken. I have attached Assamese locale definition file as_IN also. Please include it too if possible. Regards, Sunaram Patir __________________________________________________________ Yahoo! India Matrimony: Find your partner now. Go to http://yahoo.shaadi.com -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: ASSAMESE.tar.gz Type: application/x-gzip Size: 1159 bytes Desc: 3682129821-ASSAMESE.tar.gz URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: asm Type: application/octet-stream Size: 3108 bytes Desc: 2814309690-asm URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: as_IN Type: application/octet-stream Size: 6069 bytes Desc: 229657830-as_IN URL: From dave at fuguTabetai.com Mon Oct 31 01:06:45 2005 From: dave at fuguTabetai.com (David Evans) Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 10:06:45 +0900 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Fedora 3 and jdk font and input support In-Reply-To: <200509161537.j8GFbwhB019762@zoor.SFBay.Sun.COM> References: <200509161537.j8GFbwhB019762@zoor.SFBay.Sun.COM> Message-ID: <43656E25.7040500@fuguTabetai.com> Hi Ken, I am currently running Fedora Core 4 and use Java (jdk 1.5 from Sun) frequently with Japanese. I had the same setup running under Fedora Core 3, and didn't have any problems. I did have to edit the font.properties file to make Java pick a nice Japanese font for display, but it seems like I've had to do that for every OS that try to get Japanese and Java working on. When I start my Java programs I need to start them with: LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8 XMODIFIERS="@im=htt" java .... in order to activate the henkan engine. I don't think there is any way around that. I also have to ensure that "iiimx" is running, which is the htt IIIM bridge. For the one Java program that I need to accept Japanese input, I wrote a little script that does this: killall iiimx LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 iiimx & LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8 XMODIFIERS="@im=htt" /opt/jdk1.5.0_04/jre/javaws/javaws /home/devans/.java/deployment/cache/javaws/http/Dfugutabetai.com/P80/DMsoftware/DMGMAO/DMcode/DMbug/AMGMAO.jnlp & to get everything running. Hope that helps. I know I asked about Java and Japanese input maybe a year or two back. I haven't looked into it after that since I have been able to make do with this. dave Ken Frank wrote: >Can someone point me to specific items in mail archives >or elsewhere or just give me their own feedback >about how jdk5 works with fedora 3 to display multibyte >like from ja and zh_CN and zh_TW locales ? >(and if there are any problems with that) > >Also, are there any issues with using IM from java programs >that run under jdk5 ? > > >Thanks - Ken > > From sampaths at in.ibm.com Mon Oct 31 17:37:41 2005 From: sampaths at in.ibm.com (Sai Sampath) Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 23:07:41 +0530 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Sai Sampath/India/IBM is out of the office. Message-ID: I will be out of the office starting 10/31/2005 and will not return until 11/07/2005. I will respond to your mail, when I am back to office. If you require immediate attention please mail to g.krishnaprasad at in.ibm.com