On Sun, Jun 04, 2006 at 10:06:37PM +0200, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
> The new im-switch (and the new uim-anthy) are much cleaner now.
> At last, the ~/.uim file is dead (other people were also annoyed
> by this, see
> http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/uim/2006-April/001452.html).

Who is Ubuntsu maintainer of UIM?  
Are the package just copy of Debian?

Current probem I face is uim-toolbar-gtk disapears from desktop.
(Somewhat random.  This makes keyboard mode a guessing work.)
Maybe, I have to start uim-toolbar-gtk after some delay.
I can start another uim-toolbar-gtk with & and I get nice toolbar.

SCIM has been a bit more stable with toolbar(mode display)

> I am doing some tests with different window managers, as well as
> with KDE and GNOME. It is very complicated because of the many
> side-effects of the various systems. scim is easier to set up than
> uim; for uim you have to start the GUI separately, using a
> different way for each WM. For instance in KDE you have to put
> something in ~/.kde/Autostart. I have always avoided using KDE and
> GNOME but now it seems I have to study them. Ya da.

Well, the platform independent way to start "scim -d" or "uim-xim &
sleep ;uim-toolbar-gtk &" is from im-switch script as long as we have a
sure way to kill old processes upon restart.  Maybe, thst is what
needed.
 
> I will let you know the results when I make sense of them. This
> may take quite a long time, I am afraid.

Osamu



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