On 2/17/19 11:36 AM, home user via users wrote:
> I use KDE.
Now I'm trying KDE.
1. It took a lot of searching, but I found the ibus preferences. But the gui is all in
Chinese. How do I get it in English?
Sounds like one of your environment variables is triggering the GUI to be in Chinese.
I've never had a problem so I'm not sure this is going to reveal anything.
Find the PID of ibus-daemon. Then go to /proc/PID and cat environ. Look for LC_CTYPE=
and LANG=
2. In KDE, when I'm editing a file (such as with (g)vi(m) or LibreOffice), or
otherwise
entering text, how do I switch languages? In Gnome, there's a small drop-down near
the
upper right corner of the monitor.
I simply use the "Keyboard Shortcut" as indicated in preferences. In my case it
is set to
<Super>space which is the "start" or "alt opt" key pressed in
conjunction with the space
bar. Also, I have the icon on systray which can be clicked on to select directly the
input method.
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