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Re: Japanese input



On Tue, Jun 28, 2005 at 01:24:22AM +0100, Daniel Palmer wrote:
> > This installed Canna (which correctly starts up as a service on boot).
> > Also, Kinput (kinput2-canna-wnn) and Freewnn-jserver (not sure what this
> > does) were installed.

> Use Anthy + UIM or SCIM for the best experience.

> The easiest solution to get it all running on login is to make a .xsession 
> file in your home, then insert bits you want in there. Mine looks like this:

> export LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8
> export XMODIFIERS=@im=uim
> export GTK_IM_MODULE=uim
> uim-xim&
> startkde

Current uim-xim supports --engine command-line parameter, so you don't
have to chance your LC_CTYPE if you don't wish to.

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