On Thu, 2009-06-11 at 12:18 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: > Well....when I login from the console everything needed to use the input > methods is already started. No need to manually start anything... > > [egreshko@f10 packages]$ ps -eaf | grep scim > egreshko 9260 1 0 09:32 ? 00:00:00 /usr/bin/scim > egreshko 9326 1 0 09:32 ? 00:00:00 > /usr/lib/scim-1.0/scim-launcher-d -c simple -e all -f socket --no-stay > egreshko 9328 9260 0 09:32 ? 00:00:00 > /usr/lib/scim-1.0/scim-launcher-c socket -e socket -f x11 > egreshko 9355 1 0 09:32 ? 00:00:00 > /usr/lib/scim-1.0/scim-helper-manager > egreshko 9356 1 0 09:32 ? 00:00:14 > /usr/lib/scim-1.0/scim-panel-gtk --display :0.0 -c socket -d --no-stay > egreshko 9452 1 0 09:32 ? 00:00:02 scim-bridge > > I've always installed my system with multi-language support from the > start. So, I've not looked into how all these do get started. > > I would make sure these are already started when you first login before > assuming you need to launch manually. > > Yes, it sounds like your issue is actually with scim. > > I would also make sure you have a symbolic link in your home directory.... > > .xinputrc -> /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/scim.conf ---- that was big...I think that was what I needed (the .xinputrc symbolic link in my $HOME) because once I created that and logged out and logged back in, I was able to type Chinese and I got rid of the KDE keyboard switcher thinking it blocked some things like the up/down arrows and delete keys but maybe it is scim doing that. The only thing I haven't been able to figure out is how to 'page' through the various word choices from scim/pinyin from the keyboard so I don't have to grab the mouse with each word I enter if the word I want happens not to be on the first 'page' of choices. As for multi-language support at installation time...it never occurred to me that I would be interested in multi-language setup...I am an American ;-) This is a new thing for me and while I don't need to learn Chinese, it intrigues me (unless Red Hat would want to offer me a job in Beijing ;-). Copy/paste can only get me so far. Thanks Craig -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines