Hi, Thanks for your help. I have found some hot keys to switch between input methods. I can also type Chinese punctuation in ChuYin and Dayi now. It’s more convenient. Thank you. Tina On Wed, 8 Mar 2006 20:28:43 +0800, Zhe Su wrote > Hi, > You can set shortcut key for each input method by scim-setup > command. Choose IMEngine->Global Settings, then select one input > method in the right box, then click "Edit Hotkeys" to assign hotkey(s) > to that input method. > > Regards > James Su > > On 3/8/06, Tina Chou <chouy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > Regarding the Nei Ma problem I asked last time. it is resolved now. The characters can > > be shown by switching to big5. > > > > > I tried to type some characters and punctuation marks by Nei Ma, but they > > > cannot be displayed (please see attachment). For example, "a141" is the key > > > for comma in Chinese. It is frequently used. > > > > Below are some other questions I have now: > > > > 1) Another question is, is there any shortcut key for switching between > > input methods? In xcin and iiimf, I type 'ctrl' + 'alt' + 'number' to > > switch. How about scim? > > > > Also, in FC4, I can type 'shift' + punctuation under any input method > > to get a Chinese punctuation. For example, > > > > shift + comma = , (Chinese comma) > > shift + period = 。 (Chinese period) > > > > Can it work in FC5 too? > > > > 2) For Chinese input methods, nine characters are shown in one page usually. > > But for ChuYin and Dayi in scim, there are ten characters in one page, > > which makes users hard to migrate. Is there a way to change it? > > > > 3) Finally, I found x window not so stable. I was composing an email and > > editing a text file. It crashed when I switched between input methods. > > Also, when I hit Enter, the cursor moved down slowly. It that because > > it is still a test version? > > > > Thanks a lot!! > > > > Tina > > > > -- > > Fedora-i18n-list mailing list > > Fedora-i18n-list@xxxxxxxxxx > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list > >