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Re: RFS: scim-python: python bindings and input methods for scim



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Hi all,

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> What I know as a part of SCIM package team:
>  * The KDE libraries were behind Gnome ones to support immodule.
>  * Some SCIM package seems to disable skim support by the maintainer patch.
 this is not what I'm talking about, I know what you are talking is
something like skim-scim-pinyin.
>
> If you think skim support is important and these are unjustly removing
> support, please povide patch+test result report to us.
AFAIK: every SCIM engine module can work well with skim, even they
haven't provide
a kde set up fronted for skim, like scim-pinyin, scim-chewing, etc can
work just out-of-the-box
with skim. I don't know why scim-python can not work with skim.
> This is volunteer work.  Please do not tell people "you should be able
> to do this if you learn how...".  If you know better, tell us the
> answer.  Quite honestly, I feel the same way for skim support but I do
> not have time to test unfamiliar programs.
As I've said above, every modules of scim can work with skim, but not
scim-python. I raised up this issue
just wanna feedback, but not complann here.  Just like a bug report,
the difference is scim-python is not
in archive, I happened know it, wanna have a try, and then feedback.

Cheers
Zhengpeng Hou


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