Gordon Messmer wrote:
I normally avoid the .i18n file entirely, leave the language support
at English (since that's what should be the default), and create icons
for the applications I need in Japanese (should be able to do the same
with Chinese) that launch like this:
env XMODIFIERS="@im=kinput2" LANG=ja_JP.eucJP gedit
This way, the xinput (kinput2) program runs all the time, and only
applications which I've specifically set up an icon for will use it.
If you set up an icon for a terminal, you can use that to start other
Chinese locale applications.
This is what I want. But how to let the xinput (kinput2) program "runs
all the time"?
In my situation, I use xcin to input with traditional chinese, and I
think the solution is the same with xinput or kinput2. I started gedit
with LANG corectly, but I could not type words except English in it
(that is, no xcin).
Can you explan the method more detail?
Thank a lot.