In SuSE 10.1 any C-Sp, C-A-Sp all unmistakeably invoke SCIM functions no matter in which environment under X11.
This is still the same in openSUSE 10.2. If you have Control+space configured as the SCIM trigger key, you will not be able to use it in Emacs anymore because Emacs doesn't see the Control+space anymore.
Why did it see it before? The conflict always existed, but somehow Scim was able to take precedence over Emacs, and I already got used to typing C-@ for M-x set-mark-command.
Try Shift+space, this works and doesn't conflict with anything.
I have, in ~/.scim/config and /etc/scim/config: /Hotkeys/FrontEnd/Trigger = Control+space,Shift+space,Zenkaku_Hankaku,Hangul Yet either C-Sp nor Sh-Sp work from Emacs for me, neither under KDE nor Ratpoison. -- Hartmut Pilch http://a2e.de/phm -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-m17n+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-m17n+help@opensuse.org