Re: Re: [Users] Re: Re: IBus input with TDE applications

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On Tue, 1 May 2018 12:17:37 +0200
wofgdkncxojef@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

> no, i meant ibus/scim/uim/fcitx and other programs of the like
> you could type in chinese in kde3 with all of those
> 
> it would be far simpler to bundle with trinity an older version of ibus that 
> works. In one of the links, i saw some one saying that ibus worked in 
> trinity. It was in 14.04? I think there was some big changes in ibus a few 
> years back. Maybe it broke at that point? maybe you can test this with a 
> 14.04 live cd, still supported until 2019
> 
> then the devs could bundle it as ibus-trinity
> i think not having an input method is a big flaw.....

uim might be a better choice, since it seems to still carry a series of old flags
intended for building against KDE3/QT3 (--enable-kde-applet --with-qt
--with-qt-immodule (the related QT4 flags all have a "4" in them)).  Whether the 
code they control is still there, still functional, and will work with Trinity is 
another question, of course, but it's a starting point.

E. Liddell

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