From mrsam at courier-mta.com Sat Mar 4 04:24:53 2006 From: mrsam at courier-mta.com (Sam Varshavchik) Date: Fri, 03 Mar 2006 23:24:53 -0500 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Traditional Chinese input in FC4 in en_US.UTF-8 locale with iiim - possible? Message-ID: I'm running FC4 with an English desktop - en_US.UTF-8 I have a bunch of iiimf rpms installed and running. If I do something like this: LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim gedit Then in gedit I can switch to Chinese input with CTRL-SPACE. However, I also get the Chinese locale -- all menu items and prompts are in Chinese. Is there any way to run an application in the default English locale, en_US.UTF-8, but have Chinese input available via CTRL-space? -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 191 bytes Desc: not available URL: From tagoh at redhat.com Mon Mar 6 04:11:55 2006 From: tagoh at redhat.com (Akira TAGOH) Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2006 13:11:55 +0900 (JST) Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Traditional Chinese input in FC4 in en_US.UTF-8 locale with iiim - possible? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20060306.131155.84366521.tagoh@redhat.com> >>>>> On Fri, 03 Mar 2006 23:24:53 -0500, >>>>> "SV" == Sam Varshavchik wrote: SV> I'm running FC4 with an English desktop - en_US.UTF-8 SV> I have a bunch of iiimf rpms installed and running. SV> If I do something like this: SV> LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim gedit SV> Then in gedit I can switch to Chinese input with CTRL-SPACE. However, I SV> also get the Chinese locale -- all menu items and prompts are in Chinese. SV> Is there any way to run an application in the default English locale, SV> en_US.UTF-8, but have Chinese input available via CTRL-space? http://fedora.redhat.com/About/Projects/i18n/iiimf-faq.html#R2 After that, you may need to change current LE with gimlet though. HTH, -- Akira TAGOH From petersen at redhat.com Mon Mar 6 07:10:29 2006 From: petersen at redhat.com (Jens Petersen) Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2006 16:10:29 +0900 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Traditional Chinese input in FC4 in en_US.UTF-8 locale with iiim - possible? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <440BE065.9080609@redhat.com> Sam Varshavchik wrote: > If I do something like this: > > LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim gedit > > Then in gedit I can switch to Chinese input with CTRL-SPACE. However, I > also get the Chinese locale -- all menu items and prompts are in Chinese. > > Is there any way to run an application in the default English locale, > en_US.UTF-8, but have Chinese input available via CTRL-space? LC_CTYPE=zh_CN.UTF-8 GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim gedit should do what you want. Jens From chouy at ematters.com.tw Wed Mar 8 10:19:42 2006 From: chouy at ematters.com.tw (Tina Chou) Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 18:19:42 +0800 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] few input methods for Tradition Chinese Message-ID: <20060308101055.M97349@ematters.com.tw> Hi, Regarding the Nei Ma problem I asked last time. it is resolved now. The characters can be shown by switching to big5. > I tried to type some characters and punctuation marks by Nei Ma, but they > cannot be displayed (please see attachment). For example, "a141" is the key > for comma in Chinese. It is frequently used. Below are some other questions I have now: 1) Another question is, is there any shortcut key for switching between input methods? In xcin and iiimf, I type 'ctrl' + 'alt' + 'number' to switch. How about scim? Also, in FC4, I can type 'shift' + punctuation under any input method to get a Chinese punctuation. For example, shift + comma = ? (Chinese comma) shift + period = ? (Chinese period) Can it work in FC5 too? 2) For Chinese input methods, nine characters are shown in one page usually. But for ChuYin and Dayi in scim, there are ten characters in one page, which makes users hard to migrate. Is there a way to change it? 3) Finally, I found x window not so stable. I was composing an email and editing a text file. It crashed when I switched between input methods. Also, when I hit Enter, the cursor moved down slowly. It that because it is still a test version? Thanks a lot!! Tina From james.su at gmail.com Wed Mar 8 12:28:43 2006 From: james.su at gmail.com (Zhe Su) Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 20:28:43 +0800 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] few input methods for Tradition Chinese In-Reply-To: <20060308101055.M97349@ematters.com.tw> References: <20060308101055.M97349@ematters.com.tw> Message-ID: <278a3d0603080428n3b539e33n1fb565d9f7516c0f@mail.gmail.com> Hi, You can set shortcut key for each input method by scim-setup command. Choose IMEngine->Global Settings, then select one input method in the right box, then click "Edit Hotkeys" to assign hotkey(s) to that input method. Regards James Su On 3/8/06, Tina Chou wrote: > > Hi, > > Regarding the Nei Ma problem I asked last time. it is resolved now. The characters can > be shown by switching to big5. > > > I tried to type some characters and punctuation marks by Nei Ma, but they > > cannot be displayed (please see attachment). For example, "a141" is the key > > for comma in Chinese. It is frequently used. > > Below are some other questions I have now: > > 1) Another question is, is there any shortcut key for switching between > input methods? In xcin and iiimf, I type 'ctrl' + 'alt' + 'number' to > switch. How about scim? > > Also, in FC4, I can type 'shift' + punctuation under any input method > to get a Chinese punctuation. For example, > > shift + comma = ? (Chinese comma) > shift + period = ? (Chinese period) > > Can it work in FC5 too? > > 2) For Chinese input methods, nine characters are shown in one page usually. > But for ChuYin and Dayi in scim, there are ten characters in one page, > which makes users hard to migrate. Is there a way to change it? > > 3) Finally, I found x window not so stable. I was composing an email and > editing a text file. It crashed when I switched between input methods. > Also, when I hit Enter, the cursor moved down slowly. It that because > it is still a test version? > > Thanks a lot!! > > Tina > > -- > 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 Mon Mar 13 08:26:30 2006 From: chouy at ematters.com.tw (Tina Chou) Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 16:26:30 +0800 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] few input methods for Tradition Chinese In-Reply-To: <278a3d0603080428n3b539e33n1fb565d9f7516c0f@mail.gmail.com> References: <20060308101055.M97349@ematters.com.tw> <278a3d0603080428n3b539e33n1fb565d9f7516c0f@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20060313082552.M84029@ematters.com.tw> Hi, Thanks for your help. I have found some hot keys to switch between input methods. I can also type Chinese punctuation in ChuYin and Dayi now. It?s more convenient. Thank you. Tina On Wed, 8 Mar 2006 20:28:43 +0800, Zhe Su wrote > Hi, > You can set shortcut key for each input method by scim-setup > command. Choose IMEngine->Global Settings, then select one input > method in the right box, then click "Edit Hotkeys" to assign hotkey(s) > to that input method. > > Regards > James Su > > On 3/8/06, Tina Chou wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > Regarding the Nei Ma problem I asked last time. it is resolved now. The characters can > > be shown by switching to big5. > > > > > I tried to type some characters and punctuation marks by Nei Ma, but they > > > cannot be displayed (please see attachment). For example, "a141" is the key > > > for comma in Chinese. It is frequently used. > > > > Below are some other questions I have now: > > > > 1) Another question is, is there any shortcut key for switching between > > input methods? In xcin and iiimf, I type 'ctrl' + 'alt' + 'number' to > > switch. How about scim? > > > > Also, in FC4, I can type 'shift' + punctuation under any input method > > to get a Chinese punctuation. For example, > > > > shift + comma = ? (Chinese comma) > > shift + period = ? (Chinese period) > > > > Can it work in FC5 too? > > > > 2) For Chinese input methods, nine characters are shown in one page usually. > > But for ChuYin and Dayi in scim, there are ten characters in one page, > > which makes users hard to migrate. Is there a way to change it? > > > > 3) Finally, I found x window not so stable. I was composing an email and > > editing a text file. It crashed when I switched between input methods. > > Also, when I hit Enter, the cursor moved down slowly. It that because > > it is still a test version? > > > > Thanks a lot!! > > > > Tina > > > > -- > > Fedora-i18n-list mailing list > > Fedora-i18n-list at redhat.com > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list > > From petersen at redhat.com Thu Mar 23 07:00:21 2006 From: petersen at redhat.com (Jens Petersen) Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 16:00:21 +0900 Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] SCIM package repo for RHEL4 Message-ID: <20060323160021.ee7b4883.petersen@redhat.com> For people who want to use or test SCIM [1] on RHEL 4, an unofficial yum repo of scim packages is available at http://people.redhat.com/petersen/scim/ for i386 and x86_64. The packages are currently from Fedora Extras 3 and of course unsupported on RHEL. They are to be used at your own risk and please report problems directly to me. Jens Petersen [1] Simple Common Input Method: http://www.scim-im.org/