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[m17n] Configuring scim-m17n
- From: h.w.meester@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 13:04:23 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <1150808649.4497f249daaef@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Mike schreef:
"
If you look at
Scim Setup → IMEngine → Global Setup
you should find the M17N input methods listed there as well.
For example, under "Arabic (Egypt)" you should find 2 input methods:
M17N-ar-kbd (this is from m17n-lib)
Arabic (this is from scim-tables)
"
Only "Arabic" shows up there, no sign of "M17N-ar-kbd", nor any other of the
m17n-lib package, although the latter have clearly been installed.
I guess it's just an Ubuntu problem, so I shouldn't be bothering you; maybe I
should try to put Suse Slick on the old machine.
By the way, Ubuntu/Debian only has libm17n-0, and m17n-lib-bin in their
repositories, but no m17n-lib. Maybe that's part of the problem?
regards,
Herman
"
If you look at
Scim Setup → IMEngine → Global Setup
you should find the M17N input methods listed there as well.
For example, under "Arabic (Egypt)" you should find 2 input methods:
M17N-ar-kbd (this is from m17n-lib)
Arabic (this is from scim-tables)
"
Only "Arabic" shows up there, no sign of "M17N-ar-kbd", nor any other of the
m17n-lib package, although the latter have clearly been installed.
I guess it's just an Ubuntu problem, so I shouldn't be bothering you; maybe I
should try to put Suse Slick on the old machine.
By the way, Ubuntu/Debian only has libm17n-0, and m17n-lib-bin in their
repositories, but no m17n-lib. Maybe that's part of the problem?
regards,
Herman
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