On Sun, Oct 08, 2006 at 04:43:08AM -0000, ZhengPeng Hou wrote: > > 1. Install package scim and im-switch. > > 2. When logged in, run "im-switch -s scim" as an ordinary user. > To use scim-qtimm, you'd do: "im-switch -s scim-pinyin", otherwise, > scim-qtimm will not be loaded when you try to use scim.
Okay. Sorry I misread your setting and didn't see you are using scim-pinyin's im-switch setting. But on my dapper system the only difference between the im-switch setting of scim and scim-pinyin is that scim-pinyin's setting tries to start skim instead of scim when skim is installed. Does that mean scim-qtimm doesn't work with scim at all? I can use scim's im-switch setting to input through scim in KDE just fine. Of course it may be using XIM and not scim-qtimm at all - I wouldn't know. Pascal, if you follow Zhengpeng's suggestion, you need to install scim-pinyin in step 1, too. You may also need to install skim (I am not sure). > > 3. Log out and re-login. Ming 2006.10.08 -- Only 1 konsole session with transparency https://launchpad.net/bugs/35760 -- kubuntu-bugs mailing list kubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-bugs