On Tue, 2004-09-14 at 17:02 +0800, Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi Leon,
Tks for your advice.
Now I can evoke Trad/Simplified Chinese Input
automatically after editing ~/.i18n as follow;
$ cat ~/.i18n
XIM=iiimf-le-xcin
LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8
LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8
XIM=htt
whenever login KDE Trad/Simplified Chinese.
You are welcome.
First two lines are pretty much not useful because last two lines
override it and it is suppose XIM=htt anyway for all iiimf input method.
Now I'm continue searching for a solution of applying
Cangjie Input with Simplified Chinese output OR
converting a Trad Chinese document to Simplified
Chinese.
Anyway lot of thanks for your advice and time spent.
There aren't any good solution to solve that, basically because the
codepoints are different. You can try something like Big5->GB
converter.
If you have a Cangjie table (cin format) for simplified chinese, you try
to add it to xcin as well.
Regards,
Leon
B.R.
Stephen
>
> > > If you want to use zh_TW.UTF-8 on system wide
> you
> > > should change
> > > LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8, if not, you can put
> > > LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8 into your ~/.i18n
> > >
> > > > $ cat /home/satimis/.i18n
> > > > XIM=iiimf-le-xcin
> > >
> > > It would be:
> > > XIM=htt
>
> You change ~/.i18n for reflecting the locale you
> want on the user basis,
> or change /etc/sysconfig/i18n to reflect on system
> wide. You don't have
> to change both.
>
> > Whether I have to change both of the
> abovementioned.
> > In doing so, can Chinese Input start automatically
> on
> > login KDE/GNOME desktop selecting 'Language
> session'
> > as Traditional Chinese/Simplied Chinese
> >
> > OR
> >
> > How can I evoke Chinese Input automatically
> whenever
> > login KDE/GNOME (Language - Trad Chinese or
> Simplied
> > Chinese) instead of starting on terminal/terminals
> > each time.
>
> You don't need to specify any language selection in
> gdm if you have edit
> any of the file above. If you haven't change/modify
> your system that
> relates to xinitrc package, it will help you running
> different input
> methods in X startup based on your locale.
>
> So in general (from easiest to hardest):
> 1. change language selection in gdm
> or
> 2. change system wide locale thru
> system-config-language (only support
> on the languages you have ticked in anaconda)
> or
> 3. edit /etc/sysconfig/i18n directly to reflect for
> system wide locale
> or
> 4. edit ~/.i18n to reflect only on specific user's
> locale
>
> Leon
>
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