After upgrading to opensuse 10.2, I can no longer input anything with SCIM in Emacs. The usual keys Ctl-Spc and Ctl-Alt-Spc are occupied by Emacs bindings ('set-mark-command', 'mark-sexp'). Previously these X11 system seemed to take precedence over the Emacs bindings, but this is now no longer the case.
In SuSE 10.1 any C-Sp, C-A-Sp all unmistakeably invoke SCIM functions no matter in which environment under X11. In SuSE 10.2 KDE I can still invoke Scim by clicking on the scim icon on the right bottom of the screen, but even this way I can not input anything into Emacs. The same is true about functions bound to keys that are unbound in Emacs, such as C-A-RightArrow, C-A-UpArrow. Also, I have trouble trying to define new bindings using the skim config menu. E.g. defining 'Control+F8' as a synonym of 'Control-Space' doesn't seem to have any effect. When I press C-F8 in konsole or elsewhere, nothing happens, whereas C-Sp does work in konsole. Where can I set key bindings that are valid throughout the X11 system and move away conflicting ones, such as the KBeagle popup (which is less important for me than scim)? -- Hartmut Pilch 裴寒牧 ピルヒ・ハルトムート http://a2e.de/phm