Le Mon, 26 May 2003 07:32:42 +0000 Pied Axioplase <pied@pied.mine.nu> a écrit: > Hi! > I managed to input some japanese *early* this morning (well, less then > hours > ago, before i went to bed). I had been trying to input Japanese for a > few months already and here is my answer: > Find and download im-ja ( http://im-ja.sourceforge.net/ ) > Download and install. run im-ja-conf and have "canna input" or > something like that, on your kanji key. > Then run a program, say, galeon. > Put your mouse in the address bar, press right button of your mouse. > Choose input method Japanese (*not XIM*, well, at mine it doesn t > work). Now press your kanji key in a field text. You can input > Japanese! I just tried this software (from current cvs), and yes it looks like to be quite good, Especially if you have a japanese keayboard. But well, it looks like to be a nice replacement for kinput/XIM under GTK2, but only for GTK2, if you're using any other kind of widget it'll just not work. But i just had a look to IIIMF and the IIIMF im-sdk & iiimf-gtk Input Method are available ! I will have to test this, expecting for it to be of a real use; because for the moment switching from french to japanese "on the fly" for example, is far to be easy. It needs to set LC_ALL, needs to right/clic choose from Default to XIM or IM-JA at least under GTK2. I'd like to have a shortcut that could change this, easily :) For informations on IIIMF : http://www.li18nux.org/subgroups/im/IIIMF/ Julien
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