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Re: any better chinese input method?



Hi Min,
Good question!  In fact, I haven't even been able to figured out how to
get XCIN to work yet.  Therefore, I have been using my windows box for all
Chinese input.... =/  The worse thing is, even if I got XCIN working, I
don't know if it does pinyin which is all I know for Chinese input.

Jeremy
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HK Tech. Research Group
Linux developement project
linux@hktech.org

Min Xu(Hsu) said:

> Hi guys,
> I saw some screenshots that some new linux chinese input server
> can embed themselves into the gnome 2.2 panel, just like the
> old windows input method did. In debian, I am using xcin, but
> it could not.
>
> Anyone wants to package a new and better input method for the
> rest of us? :-)
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Min
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