What is your version number of IIIMF? iiimf*-46.svn* may works with you better right now. For licq, make sure 'htt_xbe' process is running. Regards, Leon On 五, 2004-07-02 at 14:36, Colin Lau wrote: > Hello, > > I'm also having some issues with getting Traditional Chinese input mode > to toggle. I started having this problem since I upgraded to the latest > IIim packages. Before that, I could easily turn on/off IME in Mozilla or > LICQ using Ctrl-Spacebar. Now I have to use the mouse to select the > language mode in the Gnome applet (Gnome輸入法切換器 1.0.1) to switch > between Chinese and English input in Mozilla. At this moment I am unable > to type Chinese in LICQ. Is there any special configuration I need to > perform to make it work as before? > > Thanks, > Colin > > morpheus wrote: > > >Daniel, > >Sorry I can't answer your questions on the Chinese side since I don't > >use the Chinese input, only 日本語. > >But I have had similar problems to you with the mode toggling off. What > >happens to me is usually if I go back and highlight existing text > >intending to type/replace it, when I press space for the conversion it > >only gives me romaji (roman character) options, instead of kana and > >kanji options. If I save, close the application and reload, it works > >fine. > >Has anyone else experienced this? > >-jr > > > >On Fri, 2004-07-02 at 03:41, Daniel S.K. Yek 叶盛刚 wrote: > > > > > >>> # /usr/sbin/htt_server -d > >>> > >>> > >>I'm glad to know the above command and the debug switch. Thanks. > >> > >>James, I apologize to intercept the thread on Japanese input. Below is > >>Chinese input, but the problem is not a lot different - I think. > >> > >>I have IIIMF and the GNOME desktop; I enjoy the ability to read > >>Chinese characters in my emails and see them in many applications. > >>That is good...Super. > >> > >>However, I am not thrilled with IIIMF yet, because I cannot use it > >>effectively. With the debug message, I can identify several occasions > >>where the conversion mode is toggled off: > >> Toggle client conversion mode to false. > >> > >>When using gedit, every time I type a space character, the conversion > >>mode turns off by itself. CTRL-Space also turned off the conversion > >>mode. There might be more situation where the conversion mode is > >>turned off. > >> > >>Once the conversion mode is turned off, it cannot be turned on > >>conveniently - CTRL-Space definitely doesn't work. Gimlet is as buggy > >>as it can be at this point. When the space character turned conversion > >>mode off, it reduced to a small button without a label on it. Clicking > >>on it, I found that "English" is checked. > >> > >>The only way I can turn the conversion mode on is by clicking on > >>Gimlet and choose "Simplified Chinese". Right-click in gedit and from > >>the context menu choose Input Methods/Internet-Intranet Input Method > >>doesn't turn the conversion mode on - Gimlet displays a empty label. > >> > >>Switching between application windows, Gimlet may sometimes display > >>英文, that is "English" in Chinese characters. Clicking on Gimlet shows > >>that Simplified Chinese in checked, not "English" as displayed. The > >>conversion mode was not turned on - there is no way to turn it on > >>until you go through the clicking process to check Simplified Chinese > >>again. > >> > >>Too often conversion mode is turned off unintentionally and one needs > >>to start all over again to turn it on. That discounted my experience > >>with IIIMF a lot. > >> > >>There are several other problems: > >>I couldn't switch between Simplified Chinese input method anymore. I > >>did it once or twice with CTRL-ALT-4 awkwardly, when FC2 was first > >>released, but it doesn't seem to work anymore. > >>I gave up adding Traditional Chinese to the list - Gimlet crashed and > >>randomly changed its menu one or two times too often. I added > >>Traditional Chinese, a crash (I forgot if I killed it because it > >>simply wasn't behaving) will take it out. > >>I have no idea what ASCII mode is. Why it just suddenly appeared in > >>the menu and I think I lost "English", for a while. It didn't work to > >>input ASCII too. > >> > >> > >>Although, I provided a list of problems, I can see that a lot of the > >>mechanism are already there. A few polishing in UI components might > >>solve most of the problems I am experiencing. > >> > >>Thank you all for advancing the International support on Linux! > >> > >>Pls.: Is there a guide on this version of Chinese input methods? I'm > >>not very good at any Chinese input method, but I learned a little of > >>two input methods before. I just need to learn it/them more > >>comprehensively. Even a database of what keystrokes yield what > >>character(s) will be a good reference for me. Thanks. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>On Thu, 2004-07-01 at 19:01, Akira TAGOH wrote: > >> > >> > >>>>>>>>On Thu, 01 Jul 2004 22:38:39 +0000, > >>>>>>>>"morpheus" == morpheus <morpheus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>morpheus> Yeah, I've tried just about all the key combinations I can think of, > >>>morpheus> including CTRL-space, SHIFT-space, ALT-space, etc. etc... > >>> > >>>BTW I couldn't find which version are you using from your > >>>mails (but you said the latest packages) > >>>Pleas make sure anyway: > >>>- you have installed the latest updated im-sdk packages. the > >>> latest version is 11.4-46.svn1587. if you have installed > >>> it correctly, try rpm -qa | grep iiimf, and you will see: > >>> iiimf-client-lib-11.4-46.svn1587 (requires) > >>> iiimf-client-lib-devel--11.4-46.svn1587 (optional) > >>> iiimf-csconv-11.4-46.svn1587 (requires) > >>> iiimf-docs-11.4-46.svn1587 (optional) > >>> iiimf-emacs-11.4-46.svn1587 (optional) > >>> iiimf-gtk-11.4-46.svn1587 (requires for gtk2 apps) > >>> iiimf-le-canna-11.4-46.svn1587 (requires for Japanese) > >>> iiimf-le-hangul-11.4-46.svn1587 (requires for Korean) > >>> iiimf-le-newpy-11.4-46.svn1587 (requires for Simplified Chinese, but iiimf-le-inpinyin is recommended) > >>> iiimf-le-unit-11.4-46.svn1587 (requires for others) > >>> iiimf-protocol-lib-11.4-46.svn1587 (requires) > >>> iiimf-protocol-lib-devel-11.4-46.svn1587 (optional) > >>> iiimf-server-11.4-46.svn1587 (requires) > >>> iiimf-x-11.4-46.svn1587 (requires for X apps) > >>>- sorry for the reminder, but run your terminal and check > >>> the environment variable again. if you configure it > >>> correctly, you can find out the below as the result of > >>> printenv command: > >>> XMODIFIERS=@im=htt > >>> GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim > >>>- as you indicated, the processes is running looks > >>> good. however please stop the processes (I meant htt, > >>> htt_server, httx and htt_xbe. please keep running > >>> cannaserver) first to track this issue down. and run it > >>> manually on the terminal instead of. like this: > >>> # service IIim stop > >>> # killall httx > >>> # ps -efw | grep htt | grep -v grep > >>> (you won't see any output here) > >>> # /usr/sbin/htt_server -d > >>> > >>> and on the another terminal: > >>> # /usr/bin/httx > >>> and then, run the KDE applications from the another > >>> terminal and press ctrl+space. > >>> > >>>what do you see on each terminals? > >>> > >>>Regards, > >>>-- > >>>Akira TAGOH > >>>-- > >>>Fedora-i18n-list mailing list > >>>Fedora-i18n-list@xxxxxxxxxx > >>>http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list > >>> > >>> > >>______________________________________________________________________ > >>-- > >>Fedora-i18n-list mailing list > >>Fedora-i18n-list@xxxxxxxxxx > >>http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list > >> > >> > > > >-- > >Fedora-i18n-list mailing list > >Fedora-i18n-list@xxxxxxxxxx > >http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list > > > > > -- > Fedora-i18n-list mailing list > Fedora-i18n-list@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list