Loïc Martin wrote:
> Reading the thorough explanation on bug #66104, it says
> /FrontEnd/X11/Dynamic has to be set to true manually.
> However, I didn't edit any files, it's just plain default Gutsy
> configuration.
A fresh gutsy install should have "/FrontEnd/X11/Dynamic"
set to false. I don't know why your system isn't the case. Maybe
you used an old home directory?
> In short, if I change /FrontEnd/X11/Dynamic to false
> (in user's scim.rc or whatever it's called) AND run
> "im-switch -s scim-immodule", will I be able to input
> Chinese (and hopefully keep the dead keys)?
As far as I know, if you use "im-switch -s scim-immodule"
to change the scim settings, you don't need to worry about
the "/FrontEnd/X11/Dynamic" value unless you use some
non-GTK and non-Qt applications. The "/FrontEnd/X11/Dynamic"
should only affect XIM mode.
Loïc Martin wrote: X11/Dynamic has to be set to true manually.
> Reading the thorough explanation on bug #66104, it says
> /FrontEnd/
> However, I didn't edit any files, it's just plain default Gutsy
> configuration.
A fresh gutsy install should have "/FrontEnd/ X11/Dynamic"
set to false. I don't know why your system isn't the case. Maybe
you used an old home directory?
> In short, if I change /FrontEnd/ X11/Dynamic to false
> (in user's scim.rc or whatever it's called) AND run
> "im-switch -s scim-immodule", will I be able to input
> Chinese (and hopefully keep the dead keys)?
As far as I know, if you use "im-switch -s scim-immodule" X11/Dynamic" value unless you use some X11/Dynamic"
to change the scim settings, you don't need to worry about
the "/FrontEnd/
non-GTK and non-Qt applications. The "/FrontEnd/
should only affect XIM mode.