Ming Hua wrote:
> As edgy's scim-pinyin package uses a peculiar way to set up input method
> environment, this step won't give the same results on different systems.
> Would you please show the results of the following commands in
> gnome-terminal after you log back in?
>
> $ dpkg -l scim-bridge
> $ echo $GTK_IM_MODULE
wenzhuo@thinkpad:~$ dpkg -l scim-bridge
No packages found matching scim-bridge.
wenzhuo@thinkpad:~$ echo $GTK_IM_MODULE
xim
> Also, would you please also give the result of the following two
> commands?
>
> $ grep "X11/Dynamic" /etc/scim/config
> $ grep "X11/Dynamic" ~/.scim/config
Ming Hua wrote:
> As edgy's scim-pinyin package uses a peculiar way to set up input method
> environment, this step won't give the same results on different systems.
> Would you please show the results of the following commands in
> gnome-terminal after you log back in?
>
> $ dpkg -l scim-bridge
> $ echo $GTK_IM_MODULE
wenzhuo@thinkpad:~$ dpkg -l scim-bridge
No packages found matching scim-bridge.
wenzhuo@thinkpad:~$ echo $GTK_IM_MODULE
xim
> Also, would you please also give the result of the following two
> commands?
>
> $ grep "X11/Dynamic" /etc/scim/config
> $ grep "X11/Dynamic" ~/.scim/config
wenzhuo@thinkpad:~$ grep "X11/Dynamic" /etc/scim/config X11/Dynamic = false X11/Dynamic = false
/FrontEnd/
wenzhuo@thinkpad:~$ grep "X11/Dynamic" ~/.scim/config
/FrontEnd/
> I hope I can provide a workaround for you after you've given the
> necessary information.
Thanks,
Wenzhuo