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Japanese/CJK input in KDE 4. How?

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KAMiKAZOW
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Thanks, but today I've read this: http://qiacat.blogspot.com/2009/03/as-m ... lo-to.html
I think I just wait until it moves out of playground into KDE.
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RE: Japanese/CJK input in KDE 4. How?

Wed Mar 11, 2009 10:32 pm
KAMiKAZOW wrote:Thanks, but today I've read this: http://qiacat.blogspot.com/2009/03/as-m ... lo-to.html
I think I just wait until it moves out of playground into KDE.


Nice interface but note that probably don't solve stop responding keyboard bug using scim & kde 4. I test this week scim again and the bug is not solved yet.

I think that UIM will be the best solution for long time.


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I went back to UIM. iBus had the Qt support degraded. Unfortunately, Kimpanel did not work well with Scim and I could not get in contact with the developer (by email).
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Scim just works well for me, though i'm Chinese.

I think it will be great if we have a pure QT based input method, not those GTK ones.
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And ibus 1.2 works fine with Qt4 again :)

And an important bug fix:
http://code.google.com/p/ibus/issues/detail?id=388

Debian packages are already up. Just install ibus, ibus-qt4.

If you want Lenny/amd64 backports, pm me.


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