[Pkg-ime-devel] Japanese input with anthy used in 3 ways.
Hidetaka Iwai
tyuyu@debian.or.jp
Thu, 28 Oct 2004 00:39:09 +0900 (JST)
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Hi,
Osamu Aoki <osamu@debian.org> wrote:
Message-ID: <20041024222932.GA22926@aokiconsulting.com>
> Japanese input with anthy seems to have 3 routes.
>
> scim <-- scim-uim <-- uim-common <-- anthy <-- Keyboard
> uim-xim/uim-gtk2/uim-fep <-- uim-common <-- anthy <-- Keyboard
> scim <-- scim-m17n <-- libm17n <-- anthy <-- Keyboard
>
> Interesting. All of these work on X-apps with XIM and GTK2.
FYI, there is another way to use anthy, if uim is built with
--with-m17nlib option.
uim-xim/uim-gtk2/uim-fep <-- uim-common <-- libm17n <-- anthy <-- Keyboard
On Debian, there is the problem with the way by which uim determines
the default imput method, and uim has been built without libm17n
support since 1:0.3.8-2 (for detail, please see
/usr/share/doc/uim/changelog.Debian.gz)
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Hidetaka Iwai
tyuyu@debian.or.jp
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