Hello, Sorry to bother you; I'm using linux but i'm just an amateur. Anyway, I tried to follow your instructions as closely as I could; still I see no SCIM panel popping up. Is there some essential thing I forgot? I checked the locale is UTF-8; and I installed all the scim needed, I guess. Just only help me out if you have the time, I'm not in a hurry. Thanks, regards Herman -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: Mike FABIAN [mailto:mfabian@suse.de] Are you asking how to input Korean on SuSE Linux? That is easy, just install scim and scim-hangul and some Korean fonts for example the baekmuk-ttf package. Make sure that you are using an UTF-8 locale. Restart your X session. Now type Shift+Space in the application where you want to do Korean input (should work in any Gnome, KDE application, in OpenOffice and many other applications). The SCIM panel should pop up. Click on the panel and select a Korean input method. Now you should be able to type Hangul. -- Mike FABIAN <mfabian@suse.de> http://www.suse.de/~mfabian
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Sorry to bother you; I'm using linux but i'm just an amateur. Anyway, I tried to follow your instructions as closely as I could; still I see no SCIM panel popping up. Is there some essential thing I forgot? I checked the locale is UTF-8; and I installed all the scim needed, I guess.
To find out what is wrong, can you please give the following information: - Output of the command 'locale'. - Output of the command fc-list :lang=ko:outline=true (this is to check whether you have scalable Korean fonts installed). - Output of the command rpm -qa | grep scim to see which scim packages you have installed. - Output of the command ps aux | grep scim when your X-Session is running to check whether scim has been started. -- Mike FABIAN <mfabian@suse.de> http://www.suse.de/~mfabian 睡眠不足はいい仕事の敵だ。
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