Thanks, I installed canna and that didn't help either... As for gimlet, I'm running KDE, so I assume I can't use gimlet. I'm using the latest packages, too. I have removed and re-installed them for good measure. Once again, I have the following processes running: /usr/sbin/htt htt htt_server -nodaemon httx htt_xbe /usr/sbin/cannaserver -syslog -u bin Should these be run as any particular user? htt and htt_server are running as "htt", httx and htt_xba are running as "root" and canna is running as "bin". Ctrl-Alt-l Locks my screen (KDE shortcut) Ctrl-Alt-s Does nothing Mukatsuku.... -jr On Wed, 2004-06-30 at 01:48, Hideki Hiura wrote: > > From: James Ryan <jamesr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > I press CTRL-SPACE nothing happens. I've tried a lot of other key > > combinations as well... > > Should canna also be installed and running? It's not on the list of > > Yes, you need canna installed. That's the language engine used. > > You may also want to have gimlet(gnome-im-switcher) installed > and run as applet, so that you can select the languages from > panel. > > Also updating IIIMF packages from Rawhide or > http://people.redhat.com/yshao/im-sdk/rpms/ would be good. > You can get language switching listings with the key combination > <Alt><Ctrl>l > or > <Alt><Ctrl>s > > > required applications. I do have iiimf-le-canna installed. > > iiimf-le-canna is the interface module for canna. > > > /usr/sbin/htt > > htt_server -nodaemon > > For gtk+ applications, this is fine, because it serves directly to gtk+. > (htt is a watchdog for htt_server) > > For other XIM applications, you need httx and htt_xbe.(htt_xbe works > as if XIM server, httx is a watchdog for htt_xbe) > > > I remember seeing a post about something called httx...does that need to > > be running and how do I run it? > > The code to run httx should be already there in default, in > /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/xinput which refers the environment variable > $XIM. > > I guess it is just because of canna package is missing? > > > > > My .bash_profile contains: > > > > export XMODIFIERS="@im=iiim" > > > > export XMODIFIERS=im=htt > > This should be just > export XMODIFIERS="@im=htt" > > but Jens said, > > > > Just putting > > > XIM=htt > > > in "~/.i18n" should be all you need to have iiimf setup > > > in your X session. > > > You can do this also with the command > > > $ im-switch -m iiimf > > should be fine. > > -- > hiura@{freestandards.org,OpenI18N.org,li18nux.org,unicode.org,sun.com} > Chair, OpenI18N.org/The Free Standards Group http://www.OpenI18N.org > Architect/Sr. Staff Engineer, Sun Microsystems, Inc, USA eFAX: 509-693-8356 > -- > Fedora-i18n-list mailing list > Fedora-i18n-list@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list > >