how to start up scim under English environment
Jens Petersen
petersen at redhat.com
Wed Sep 21 00:49:23 UTC 2005
Yuandan Zhang wrote:
> I have scim as an input tool. it works well with FC3. after upgraded to
> FC4. It can be auto triggered if I login using Chinese as the system
> language. however, I can't start up scim if i login using English as the
> system language. In fact, I started it at the command line 'scim'. but i
> tried to trigger a pinyin input using ctrl+space, but doesn't respond.
> any help is appreciated.
(There shouldn't be difference between using scim on FC3 and FC4 - are you
using the packages in Fedora Extras?)
Anyway to setup scim to be used by default for any language on Fedora Core,
do the following:
$ mkdir ~/.xinput.d
$ ln -s /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/scim ~/.xinput.d/default
If you only want it for say Australian English, then replace
"default" by "en_AU" in the above command. Then restart X
and it will take effort.
Hope that helps,
Jens
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