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- Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2006 22:05:46 +0900
- From: Dave M G <martin@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Slightly messed up Japanese input [SOLVED]
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Botond, Thanks for your continued help.I'm not sure about uim-xim, but the UIM web site gave a couple clues that made it seem like there was an additional "gtk" package I needed. I didn't quite get what that was, but with some additional 'net searching, I got the impression it was some kind of Gnome to OpenOffice link.Dave, once you got that far, you can also have a look at the uim documents...For openoffice, you need to use uim-xim.I searched in Synaptic with the terms "OpenOffice" and Gnome, and found "openoffice.org-gnome". Installed it, and, quite awesomely, I can input Japanese in OpenOffice! Sweet.That left the problem of the [shift]+[space] vs [ctrl]+[space] input switching. I'm happy to report that I have that solved. Looking back over this thread to where I briefly had that working, it seemed that finding and deleting the .uim file that seems to get automatically created had something to do with that.I deleted that file, and decided, what the heck, I deleted the .uim.d directory as well. When I right clicked on the icon thingy in the top right corner to get "preferences", it had reverted to defaults. I then set about putting in the hot key options I wanted. And they seem to have stuck.I think that means I've solved the Japanese input problem. Somehow it feels so precarious, because it was so circuitous to get it set up.So, until it breaks again, thanks guys for helping me get this one sorted. Thanks to both Scott and Botand specifically, and TLUG generally.Onto the Palm Pilot... -- Dave M G
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