[Uim] Testing the UIM input context plugin - Final hurdle

Ken Deeter ktdeeter at alumni.princeton.edu
Tue May 18 22:14:18 EEST 2004




Works here for me. Shift-space should do the trick. Beware though,
currently there is no indicator for the pre-edit region, so it might be
a bit confusing... I think kazuki's looking into modifying qt to draw
the pre-edit buffer differently.

Also, uim-prime is totally borked for me under qt.. I think I"m using
svn revision 850.





On Wed, 19 May 2004 00:25:57 +0900
Kazuki Ohta <mover at hct.zaq.ne.jp> wrote:

> Thank you for testing qt-immodule!
> 
> > There is a final problem, and I'm rather embarrassed to say it -
> > I don't know how to turn it on! I was able to select the plugin from
> > qtconfig (I selected uim-anthy, and after that uim-romaja), but I
> > have absolutely no clue how to enable it in any program! I tried
> > shift-space, which is what I'm used to on gnome, but I couldn't get
> > it working. Perhaps I need a CVS version of uim? I think I'm using
> > the absolutely newest one though. I hope someone can help me getting
> > this thing running.:)
> I made a fool mistake when I released quiminputcontextplugin ver0.1.4.
> So, please download ver0.1.5 and retry....Excuse me...
> 
> download : 
> http://www.kde.gr.jp/~daisuke/immodule_for_qt/pukiwiki/?QUimInputContext
> 
> build process
>     $ qmake
>     $ make
>     $ ./install
> 
> -- 
> cheers.
> 
> Kazuki Ohta : mover at hct.zaq.ne.jp
> 
> 
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