I have to manually modify the xinput.d file to get proper support in OpenOffice; out of the box it's incomplete. I'm running Kubuntu 9.04.
Basically the environmental variables XIM and XIM_PROGRAM aren't set properly, while GTK_IM_MODULE and QT_IM_MODULE is.
The top of /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/skim looks like this immediately after installation:
XIM=SCIM XIM_PROGRAM=
...and it needs to look like this for OpenOffice, xterm, and other XIM stuff to work.
XIM=SCIM XIM_PROGRAM=/usr/bin/scim XIM_ARGS="-d" XIM_PROGRAM_SETS_ITSELF_AS_DAEMON=yes
Assuming the locale is set to use /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/skim (via im-switch), restarting X after making these changes makes skim work in everything.
I have to manually modify the xinput.d file to get proper support in OpenOffice; out of the box it's incomplete. I'm running Kubuntu 9.04.
Basically the environmental variables XIM and XIM_PROGRAM aren't set properly, while GTK_IM_MODULE and QT_IM_MODULE is.
The top of /etc/X11/ xinit/xinput. d/skim looks like this immediately after installation:
XIM=SCIM
XIM_PROGRAM=
...and it needs to look like this for OpenOffice, xterm, and other XIM stuff to work.
XIM=SCIM
XIM_PROGRAM= /usr/bin/ scim
XIM_ARGS= "-d"
XIM_PROGRAM_ SETS_ITSELF_ AS_DAEMON= yes
Assuming the locale is set to use /etc/X11/ xinit/xinput. d/skim (via im-switch), restarting X after making these changes makes skim work in everything.