im-config 0.21ubuntu4 source package in Ubuntu

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im-config (0.21ubuntu4) saucy; urgency=low

  * debian/patches/01_modify_system_default.patch:
    Change the system default on Unity from "cjkv" to "auto" to make
    ibus work by default with the Text Entry tab in
    gnome-control-center also when a non-cjkv language is the current
    display language (LP: #1234768).
 -- Gunnar Hjalmarsson <email address hidden>   Fri, 04 Oct 2013 03:07:00 +0200

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Uploaded by:
Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Sponsored by:
Sebastien Bacher
Uploaded to:
Saucy
Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
all
Section:
x11
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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im-config: Input method configuration framework

 im-config package provides the framework to configure and to switch
 the input method on X Window System. This input method is the essential
 mechanism for Japanese, Chinese and Korean (CJK) languages to enter
 their non-ASCII native characters.
 .
 Many modern input methods such as IBus support not only one of these CJK
 languages but support almost all languages simultaneously by
 dynamically switching keyboard modes with GUI helper program.
 .
 By installing this package, the most desirable input method and its
 backend conversion engine are automatically configured with both the X
 Window System Input Method (XIM), GTK+ input method module, Qt input
 method module, and clutrer input method module.
 .
 You can further customize your input method with 'im-config' command.