On Wed, Apr 13, 2005 at 03:27:57PM +0800, Zhe Su wrote:
> Hi,
> fcitx doesn't work as well, just like scim. It could only be fixed
> in tcl/tk. I found that there is a patch to improve i18n support of
> tcl/tk, but the newest version is for tcl/tk 8.3.1. There is no
> similar patch for tcl/tk 8.4
Hi,
fcitx doesn't work as well, just like scim. It could only be fixed
in tcl/tk. I found that there is a patch to improve i18n support of
tcl/tk, but the newest version is for tcl/tk 8.3.1. There is no
similar patch for tcl/tk 8.4.x.
You may try the attached patch to see if it's workable. If i
Hi James,
On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 01:34:30PM +0800, Zhe Su wrote:
> Hi,
> Tcl doesn't support xim at all. There are some patches for this
> issue. Try search on google.
Thanks for the reply. We (both the bug reporter and I) realize that
Tcl/Tk doesn't support xim, and it's mentioned in the bug
Should have cc:ed to Debian BTS for my first mail, sorry. This is the
reply from upstream developer.
Ming
2005.04.12
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From: Zhe Su <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Scim-devel] Re: Bug#304135: scim prevent keyboard input
Package: scim
Version: 1.0.2-2
Severity: normal
Hello,
When I set scim as my input method in ~/.xsession and startx, all Tk
based program (such as idle) wouldn't accept any keyboard input. The
scim input panel wasn't invoked, but I still can't input any english
character in text field. Even more,
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