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- Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 11:30:30 +0900
- From: "Lyle H Saxon" <llletters@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] [IME] :P Which IME does everyone use?
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On 8/10/07, Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com> wrote: > Oops... you probably have certain TLUGgers to blame for that. Mark > Shuttleworth came to Tokyo and had a brainstorming / Q&A session with > some members of the Japanese Linux press and community, and a few of > us (Edward, Kevin/Alain, Lyle, and myself; seems like I am forgetting > someone) went. We stressed that for Ubuntu to take off in Japan, > Japanese input had to Just Work, and we recommended scim at the time, > since it seemed to Just Work more than any other IME, in a truly m17n > environment. There's a brief account (of what was billed at the time as a "Round Table Discussion") of that meeting here: http://www.linuxforums.org/reviews/converging_paths_in_tokyo.html - on Linux Forums, written by myself and with some of my comments. The quoted parts I painstakingly transcribed from a recording I made, so those bits are a word-for-word record. I used acronyms instead of names, but I think "LNA-A" is Edward and "LNA-B" is definitely Josh. (Amazingly, Shuttleworth is "Shuttleworth".) For the transcribing, I used software that came with my Olympus IC-recorder, which unfortunately only runs on brand-W. I used that software for a simple, but very important feature - it allows you to pause/play and cue/review via the function keys. Come to think of it - it's such a simple thing - it must be duplicated by something in the Linux world. Any suggestions? I don't have to often transcribe recordings, but when I do, that functionality (not with the mouse, it needs to be the function keys) is vital when there is any quantity of text to be typed up. Lyle
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