Please try the following from the shell. You must be root:
# iiimf-le-tools --install /usr/lib/im/leif/CannaLE.so --lang ja --default
If that doesn't work, you may need to remove then reinstall the module, as follows:
# iiimf-le-tools --remove /usr/lib/im/leif/CannaLE.so
# iiimf-le-tools --install /usr/lib/im/leif/CannaLE.so --lang ja --default
Good Luck!
-morpheus
http://www.totalinfosecurity.com
On Feb 24, 2005 4:34 PM, Madison Kelly wrote:
Hi all,
This is my first post so I appologize up front if I fail to follow a
rule (written or otherwise ;) ).
I have recently started using Japanese input in my programs under
Fedora Core 3 with growing success. What I am looking for now, and I
hope this isn't off topic for this list, is a tool like my roommate has
on her WinXP machine where I can free-draw a kanji character and the
program tries to match it and provide a list of options (and if I am
really lucky has the pronunciation and meaning).
As an aside, I have also been trying to find a way to make Japanese
the default input method in iiimf. Gimlet currently defaults to English
but seeing as I can toggle between kana/kanji and romanji with
<ctrl>+<space> I'd rather leave it as Japanese.
Thanks and I look forward to getting to know people here!
Madison
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