>>>>> On Fri, 2 Jun 2006 23:39:13 -0400, >>>>> "JT" == John Thacker <thacker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: JT> If I understand your proposal, this would mean that some default JT> input method (whether scim or uim) would be started in all locales, JT> even though that typical don't need it or don't use it currently. Yes. JT> That's actually helpful for people like me who run in en_US locale JT> but want to use an input method for Japanese or other languages JT> occasionally. For people who normally don't use input methods at JT> all, would this cause a problem, or would it be configured so that JT> the default would be essentially no input method? People who aren't JT> used to input methods could be very confused if Shift+Space or something JT> else started turning on an input method. Good question. I'm planning to provide the input method GUI configuration tool and with an option like "never use input methods", to disable the whole input methods for people who don't want to use input methods at all. but the default behavior will enables input methods as scim has already done in rawhide. Ideally even if it's running by default for all the locales, any problems shouldn't be happened and if there are, it should be fixed. also we are trying to improve the keybinding stuff with having them in each IMEs. as IME specific hotkey I mean. I hope it would be helpful in that case. If you have any issues, please file a bug into bugzilla. we would appreciate your bug report. Thanks, -- Akira TAGOH
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