Re: scim smart pinyin option
- From: "Abel Cheung" <abelcheung gmail com>
- To: "Shakthi Kannan" <x86processor gmail com>
- Cc: gnome-i18n gnome org
- Subject: Re: scim smart pinyin option
- Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 18:37:06 +0800
Hi Shakthi,
On 5/11/06, Shakthi Kannan <x86processor gmail com> wrote:
I am using Ubuntu Dapper Beta on IBM T41, x86. I have scim-chinese,
scim-pinyin and other necessary software installed.
When I open gedit, change input method to SCIM input method, I get a
small toolbar which gives me options to choose the input method. Under
Simplified Chinese, I get only these options:
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Abel
- Erbi
- Erbi-QS
- Wubi
- Ziranma
- <another chinese entry>
I don't seem to have an entry for "Smart Pinyin" although the SCIM
config setup has a Smart Pinyin entry and have enabled necessary
options.
1. What do I need to install/configure to get this smart pinyin option?
2. What is the recommended easier/comprehensive input method for
chinese input - smart pinyin, intelligent pinyin (can't see this
option either), fcitx (no english documentation), or any other?
Thanks,
SK
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