Re: [Fedora-i18n-list] What IMs will be included in FC4?

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Hi Tina,

On Friday 30 September 2005 20:04, Tina Chou wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for answering my questions!
>
> Looks like these input methods (NewChuYin, NeiMa, Boshiamy, Dayi) need to
> be installed on the side in order to work under FC, right? Or are they
> possibly to be included in future FC packages?

This is what we have currently in the new FC with Chinese (both traditional 
and simplified chinese).
Array30
CangJie
CangJie3
CantonHK
Cantonese
Dayi3
EZ
Erbi-QS
Erbi
Jyutping
Quick
Simplex
Stroke5
Wu
Wubi
ZhuYin
Ziranma

>
> One more question. When using Canjie under both iiimf-le-xcin-0.1.10-1 and
> iiimf-le-xcin-0.1.10-2, the input method crashes whenever I forget to hit
> space before inputing for the next character. When it happens, I need to
> login again X window to restart the input method.
>
> Is it a bug?

I cannot reproduce it even without hitting space on entering character - is it 
possible for you to submit a bug in http://bugzilla.redhat.com/ with 
reproducable steps?

Thanks,
Leon

>
>
> On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 14:54:18 +0900, Jens Petersen wrote
>
> > Tina Chou wrote:
> > > It says 'T-Chinese' has Canjie, ChuYin,
> > > JianYi, NewChuYin, NeiMa, Boshiamy, Dayi and Array. And they are
> > > available in IIIMF. Is that true? Do they work on FC4?
> >
> > I think this refers to the Sun Traditional Chinese engine, which
> > unfortunately does not build well with the toolchain in FC  AFAIK.  It is
> > part of the iiimf source so you can try to build it yourself if you
> > wish...
> >
> > Alternatively you may like to try installing scim-chewing from Fedora
> > Extras or scim-tables-zh which includes quite a lot of different Chinese
> > input methods.
> >
> > Jens
>
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