Regarding Chinese:
I tested Pinyin (stupid machine can't do Cantonese, bah) and it sort of
works. You start typing Pinyin and the suggestions window pops up and
displays the different suggestions and inserts them correctly.
What does not work well is the alignment. In other programs (again,
tested Firefox and LibreOffice), the OS places the suggestions window
near the cursor and moves the window along as you type. It cannot be
manually repositioned (as far as I can tell).
In Gimp, the window appears, as do suggestions and they are inserted
correctly. However, it insists on placing the suggestions window in the
bottom left of the Gimp window and since I cannot reposition it (and
would have to do so every time I type since it autocloses), it makes
typing very annoying because my eyes have to keep jumping between the
cursor area and the bottom left of the window.
It would seem that non-Latin script entry methods on OSX don't work well
with Gimp in general.
Michael
28/09/2014 16:52, sgrìobh Jehan Pagès:
If even with this, that's still not working, but it's working
everywhere else, well maybe there is a broken support of input methods
for OSX in GTK+? Try another GTK+ app and check if you can write text
through an input method engine there.
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