Re: Re: Re: IBus input with TDE applications

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On 2018/04/27 02:37 AM, deloptes wrote:
> Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> 
>> I don't know about q4os, but dbus is in devuan and I have it installed.
> 
> this does not mean anything regarding the OPs question. TDE is using dbus in
> very limited fashion, so my bet is, that it is not relevant to the input
> methods at all, while ibus seems to be using dbus extensively. it might be
> that GTK or KDE4 by having dbus integrated, may work also with ibus
> 
> regards
> 
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Just for (probably useless) info,
a few years ago I was able to get korean typing support in Debian + TDE. I remember it took a lot of effort and tries,
it didn't work out of the block. Eventually I got it working.
I think I used ibus as well, but can't be 100% sure.
I have since give up on that, now running TDE inside a VM so I don't need to type in korean any more.

Hope this help, whatever was the original question.
Cheers
  Michele

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