Jens Petersen wrote:
Madison Kelly wrote:
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).
Such free software exists but it is not included in Fedora currently.
eg <http://fishsoup.net/software/kanjipad/>
would probably be nice to add to Extras.
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.
I'm planning to improve this in a future version. In the meantime
for the current session you can change the way new apps choose their
language with the gnome-im-properties utility.
Jens
That software looks to be just what I was looking for, thank you! It
seems like 'gnome-im-properties' on my system only gives me the
enable/disable IM and where the menu is displayed. I tried removing
english (Latin) from gimlet but it seems to just add it back once I
switch to a new program.
Thank you for your help!
Madison
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