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Re: ever use scim anyone?



Hi,
It's an Input Method development library written by me. The key feature 
of this library is modulization. Input Method Servers are implemented as 
UI independed modules and called by FrontEnd module, which in charge of 
displaying and forwarding keyboard event.
SCIM is mainly focused on CJK input method, but it should be compatible 
with any languages.
Now there are only two input method modules shipped with SCIM package, 
one is called rawcode input method, which inputs characters directly via 
it's encoding value, another is called generic table input method, which 
uses converting tables to input characters.
You may download following packages:

http://www.gnuchina.org/~suzhe/scim/0.3.0/scim-0.3.0.tar.gz
http://www.gnuchina.org/~suzhe/scim/scim-tables/scim-tables-0.1.0.tar.gz

The first package is the source code of SCIM library, including some 
basic input method and FrontEnd modules. The second package includes 
some demo converting tables for generic table input method, mainly for 
CJK languages.

This project is still on it's early stage, and needs help. If you are 
interested in joining me, contact me please.

Regards
James Su

Chun Kit Edwin Lau wrote:

>Hi everyone,
>	In the effort of utf8izing everything in my computer, I came
>across something called scim. (Smart Common Input Method)
>
>http://www.gnuchina.org/~suzhe/scim/
>
>anyone has any experience with it?  I can't really read simplified
>chinese.  So don't exactly know what it is.
>
>  
>

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