In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Re: chinese support glitches?" on Fri, 05 Mar 2004 23:21:13 +0800, Yao Heling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 2. Maybe it's because the XIM program (fcitx) I use doesn't support > gtk+'s immodule, so I tried to use uim; I installed quite a few uim
No. You can use XIM which doesn't support gtk+'s immodule. Please tell me how to setting fcitx. I want to try it. > related debs, but am at a loss what to do with each - in a word, I don't > know how to use it; Even if I get uim to work, it doesn't support the You can only put the following to your ~/.xsession. export LANG="zh_CN" # ? I don't know export GTK_IM_MODULE="uim-py" # or uim-pyunihan export XMODIFIERS="@im=uim-py" # or @im=uim-pyunihan uim-xim & Then you can activate uim by Shift + Space. > know how to use it; Even if I get uim to work, it doesn't support the > input method I'm used to, so I give tring to using uim; What is this? # I don't know how to input Chinese. > 3. Now a simple question: do I have to use a XIM that supports gtk+'s > immodule to input chinese charaters (possibly other languages that use > XIM as well)onto dia's canvas? If that's true, is it a bug; as I can No. I can input Japanese by using kinput2 which doesn't support gtk+'s immodule. You may need selecting input method by right-click. > 4. Not only DiaText has this issue, but dia other objects (e.g. UML -> > Small Package) that require to type characters directly onto the canvas. > So even if your patch works with text, you may have to produce a patch > for each of this kind of objects. No. UML -> Small Package uses Text. -- kou _______________________________________________ Dia-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dia-list FAQ at http://www.lysator.liu.se/~alla/dia/faq.html Main page at http://www.lysator.liu.se/~alla/dia