[Fedora-i18n-list] Thai not working
by John Francis Lee
Hello,
We have an internet cafe here in Chiang Rai and run
rh8.0. We like it. I'm trying to keep up and have
installed Fedora Core 1 on on of our machines and home
to promulgate the installation to all via sisuite,
once it's debugged.
The problem is with Thai. I installed using American
English, but installed support for all languages.
Yet when I try to chose thai at the gdm login prompt,
only the UTF-8 place holder characters show up.
I wrestled with similar problems with rh8.0, and was
able to "fix" some machines and not others, though the
installations seemed indentical to me.
I would really like to get Thai working on all my
machines, as you may well imagine.
Any and all help appreciated.
I have installed :
thai-fonts-ttf-0.1-alt2.src.rpm
thai-ttf-0.2.1-4.noarch.rpm
thaixfonts-1.2.4-1.noarch.rpm
PlaDaoFont-1.0-250102.i386.rpm
[root@ws7 root]# cat /etc/sysconfig/i18n
LANG="th_TH.UTF-8"
SYSFONT="latarcyrheb-sun16"
[root@ws7 root]# cat /etc/X11/XF86Config
# XFree86 4 configuration created by pyxf86config
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "Default Layout"
Screen 0 "Screen0" 0 0
InputDevice "Mouse0" "CorePointer"
InputDevice "Keyboard0" "CoreKeyboard"
InputDevice "DevInputMice" "AlwaysCore"
EndSection
Section "Files"
# RgbPath is the location of the RGB database. Note,
this is the name of the
# file minus the extension (like ".txt" or ".db").
There is normally
# no need to change the default.
# Multiple FontPath entries are allowed (they are
concatenated together)
# By default, Red Hat 6.0 and later now use a font
server independent of
# the X server to render fonts.
RgbPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb"
FontPath "unix/:7100"
EndSection
Section "Module"
Load "dbe"
Load "extmod"
Load "fbdevhw"
Load "glx"
Load "record"
Load "freetype"
Load "type1"
Load "dri"
EndSection
Section "InputDevice"
# Specify which keyboard LEDs can be user-controlled
(eg, with xset(1))
# Option "Xleds" "1 2 3"
# To disable the XKEYBOARD extension, uncomment
XkbDisable.
# Option "XkbDisable"
# To customise the XKB settings to suit your keyboard,
modify the
# lines below (which are the defaults). For example,
for a non-U.S.
# keyboard, you will probably want to use:
# Option "XkbModel" "pc102"
# If you have a US Microsoft Natural keyboard, you can
use:
# Option "XkbModel" "microsoft"
#
# Then to change the language, change the Layout
setting.
# For example, a german layout can be obtained with:
# Option "XkbLayout" "de"
# or:
# Option "XkbLayout" "de"
# Option "XkbVariant" "nodeadkeys"
#
# If you'd like to switch the positions of your
capslock and
# control keys, use:
# Option "XkbOptions" "ctrl:swapcaps"
# Or if you just want both to be control, use:
# Option "XkbOptions" "ctrl:nocaps"
#
Identifier "Keyboard0"
Driver "keyboard"
Option "XkbRules" "xfree86"
Option "XkbModel" "pc105"
# Option "XkbModel" "pc102"
Option "XkbLayout" "us"
# Option "XkbLayout" "th"
EndSection
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Mouse0"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Protocol" "PS/2"
Option "Device" "/dev/psaux"
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
Option "Emulate3Buttons" "yes"
EndSection
Section "InputDevice"
# If the normal CorePointer mouse is not a USB mouse
then
# this input device can be used in AlwaysCore mode to
let you
# also use USB mice at the same time.
Identifier "DevInputMice"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Protocol" "IMPS/2"
Option "Device" "/dev/input/mice"
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
Option "Emulate3Buttons" "no"
EndSection
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "Monitor0"
VendorName "Monitor Vendor"
ModelName "Unprobed Monitor"
HorizSync 31.5 - 37.9
VertRefresh 50.0 - 70.0
Option "dpms"
EndSection
Section "Device"
Identifier "Videocard0"
Driver "trident"
VendorName "Videocard vendor"
BoardName "Trident CyberBlade (generic)"
EndSection
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Screen0"
Device "Videocard0"
Monitor "Monitor0"
DefaultDepth 24
SubSection "Display"
Depth 24
Modes "800x600" "640x480"
EndSubSection
EndSection
Section "DRI"
Group 0
Mode 0666
EndSection
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20 years, 2 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] Test result (Can't communicate with IIIM server)
by Kohei Yoshida
Reporter: Kohei Yoshida
Product and version number: Fedora Core 1
Desktop environment and version number: KDE 3.1.4-4 Red Hat qt-3.1.2-14
Short description of observation: Can't communicate with IIIM server
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
$ rpm -qa | grep iiimf
iiimf-server-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-le-canna-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-protocol-lib-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-le-xcin-debuginfo-0.1-3
iiimf-client-lib-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-x-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-le-unit-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-le-inpinyin-0.1-3
iiimf-csconv-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-docs-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-protocol-lib-devel-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-client-lib-devel-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-le-xcin-0.1-3
iiimf-le-inpinyin-debuginfo-0.1-3
iiimf-le-hangul-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-gtk-11.4-1.FC1.2
How reproducible: always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. As root, run /sbin/service IIim restart. This works as expected.
2. As a regular user, open up a terminal, and execute
export LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8
/usr/lib/im/httx
and leave the terminal open. No error messages. Good.
3. Open up another terminal session, and execute
export LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8
export XMODIFIERS=@im=htt
kedit
This opens up kedit. Unfortunately, Ctrl+space after kedit is up won't
let me type any Japanese nor does it give me any feedback (i.e. no error
message, or anything).
4. Close kedit for now, and execute
export GTK_IM_MODULE=iiim
gedit
Now I see a small rectangular box attached to the base of the gedit
window saying "Can't communicate with IIIM server". Again, no Japanese
here either.
Additional info: My main environment is en_US.
Kohei
20 years, 2 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library?
by Sunjae Park
Could anyone help me out with Gtk-WARNING **: Locale
not supported by C library. Using the fallback 'C'
locale.? I have trouble communicating with the IIIM
server, and I believe this error message is the
problem. I don't know where to look for a place to
install a new locale.
Regards
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Seoul National University, School of Electrical Engineering
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20 years, 2 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] Default setting in htt.conf (Was: Re: Test result (Can't communicate with IIIM server)"
by Yong Li
Hi there,
I just subscribed the list. This is meant to be under the thread of "Test
result (Can't communicate with IIIM server)". I got the same error and
solved it by modifying the /usr/lib/im/htt.conf file.
I have to add the following line to that file:
AccessControl permit 127.0.0.1
The htt.conf file seems to be very straightforward and well documented. If I
understand it correctly, the default setting seems to reject any
connection to the htt server. However judging from the comments made in
that thread, it obviously not the case for some people. So I don't know.
Could this be a FC1 vs. FC2 thing? My system is essentially a FC1 with
a home-made 2.6.3rc4 kernel (if that matters).
Regards,
Yong
PS: I have tested with zh_CN locale, but just saw Yu Shao's post on the
availability of new inpinyin module. I'll grab the new one and post the test
results together afterwords.
20 years, 2 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] Test results for iiimf-le-hangul-11.4-1.FC1.2
by Sunjae Park
Reporter: Sunjae Park
Product and version number: Fedora 1
Desktop environment and version number:
GNOME with default installment of Fedora 1. NO XIM
backend.
Short description of observation:
After following Yong Li's advice of editting htt.conf,
it works fine now.
Version-Release number of selected component (if
applicable):
iiimf-protocol-lib-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-client-lib-devel-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-gtk-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-client-lib-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-server-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-protocol-lib-devel-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-le-unit-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-x-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-csconv-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-docs-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-le-hangul-11.4-1.FC1.2
How reproducible:
Always(3 / 3 success)
Steps to Reproduce:
GNOME Test Environment: Works fine.
1. Works fine.
2. Does the cursor move on the screen when you press
the SPACE bar when no text is entered?
Yes.
Does the cursor move when text is entered?
Yes, it does.
Does the cursor move to the next line when you press
ENTER?
Yes.
Does the screen display the text after you press
ENTER?
Yes.
3. Does the input area of the LE clear the text when
it is turned off and on?
No, it doesn't. But this seems natural to
Hangul(Hangul doesn't use commit, does it? And partial
characters are characters too in hangul.)
4. What appears on the screen?
The typed characters. Also Adding and deleting
characters in the middle of a line works as normal.
Additional info:
I don't know if you still accept the test, but It's
now working so I thought I might as well post the
results. The /usr/lib/im/htt.conf was the culprit. And
restarting the IImf server in the middle of typing
doesn't mess up the system either. Great job!
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20 years, 2 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] Re: Testers Required for Next Generation Input Method
by Lawrence Lim
Many thanks to all of you who have participated in our first round of
IIIMF package testing. Your time and effort is much appreciated.
A mirror of the iiimf packages with apt/yum repositories is now
available: please visit http://iiimf.fedora.us/ and follow the
instructions there for further information.
Mirrors:
1) http://iiimf.fedora.us/1 (fedora core 1)
2) http://iiimf.fedora.us/1.90 (fedora core 2 test 1)
Newer packages are also available in Fedora Core Devel (aka Rawhide).
Thanks,
Fedora I18N Team
Lawrence Lim wrote:
> The Fedora Project will be adopting a revolutionary new Input Method
> system in the upcoming release of the Fedora Core 2. We would like to
> extend an invitation at this time to East Asian users in particular to
> test this preliminary release and provide us with feedback so we can
> improve the software and ensure that the Input Methods will be easier,
> more efficient and pleasant to use.
>
> Intranet/Internet Input Method Framework (IIIMF) is the next
> generation Input Method Framework set to replace the legacy X Window
> System Input Method (XIM) used by existing Input Methods such as
> chinput, xcin, kinput2, ami and many others. As the technology is
> still at its infancy,
> wider testing effort by community is needed to expediate the maturity
> of the technology.
>
> IIIMF server loads Language Engines (LE) dynamically at runtime as
> requested by clients. In this first round of testing, four LEs are
> available:
> + iiimf-le-inpinyin for Simplified Chinese (zh_CN.UTF-8)
> + iiimf-le-xcin for Traditional Chinese (zh_TW.UTF-8)
> + iiimf-le-canna for Japanese (ja_JP.UTF-8)
> + iiimf-le-hangul for Korean (ko_KR.UTF-8)
>
> If you wish to participate in this first round of testing, a Testing
> Guide is now available at
> http://apac.redhat.com/iiimftest/testing-guide/. It will give you the
> necessary information to set up IIIMF and to use the LE specific to
> your locale. Please note that this round of testing will end on
> Sunday, 29 Feb 2004.
>
> Getting the software:
> Download IIIMF Packages from http://apac.redhat.com/iiimftest/files
>
> How to test it:
> Please read http://apac.redhat.com/iiimftest/testing-guide for details
> on using and testing IIIMF.
> Input Method Testing Discussion
> Mailing List: fedora-i18n-list(a)redhat.com
> Subscribe at:
> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list
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>
>
> Best Regards,
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20 years, 3 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] new builds for im-sdk and iiimf-le-inpinyin
by Yu Shao
New builds of im-sdk and iiimf-le-inpinyin will be available from Red
Hat rawhide shortly.
im-sdk-11.4-17
* Wed Feb 25 2004 Yu Shao <yshao(a)redhat.com>
- let htt, httx run as user htt instead of root(#116556)
* Tue Feb 24 2004 Akira TAGOH <tagoh(a)redhat.com> 1:11.4-16
- im-sdk-11.4-canna-support-bs-and-del.patch: hopefully applied to fix
#112291.
* Fri Feb 20 2004 Yu Shao <yshao(a)redhat.com>
- updated im-sdk-20040203-build.patch, closed init start bug (#115285)
* Fri Feb 20 2004 Jens Petersen <petersen(a)redhat.com> - 1:11.4-14
- do not specify Canna version, instead make leif modules executable for
find-requires (#113999)
- avoid newpy libtool lib install with im-sdk-newpy-noinst-lt.patch
- buildrequire openmotif-devel, iiimf-le-newpy requires openmotif
- make subpackage require current EVR
- improve subpackage groups and drop superfluous autoreqprov's
- rename prefix to im_dir and use it throughout
iiimf-le-inpinyin-0.2-1
* Wed Feb 25 2004 Yu Shao <yshao(a)redhat.com>
- a fix for wrongly commit last committed character when key event is interm
* Wed Feb 25 2004 Yu Shao <yshao(a)redhat.com>
- enhanced preedit string handling, stronger input events filter
Regards,
Yu Shao
20 years, 3 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] Delete Key
by Matt Jones
Hi -
I really like the new input method, its much more visually appealling
(and easier to use) to have the kanji completions by the cursor. My only
complaint is the (lack-of) function in the delete key during input (when
my text is underlined). In XIM (kinput2 --canna) and windows, I can
delete english characters one by one, even if they have already been
converted to hiragana. So か *delete* becomes k. As it is right now, i
don't seem to get a response from the backspace key, which is somewhat
annoying. I normally make a type every other sentence or so, so this
really slows me down (i like to kanji-fy it at the end of each sentence,
as of now i have to stop, delete the sentence, start over).
If you haven't guessed yet, I'm using the japanese frontend.
Thanks for the great product,
-- Matt Jones
20 years, 3 months
[Fedora-i18n-list] IIIMF inpinyin: Punctuations
by Ling Li
Hi,
I didn't get the URL for testing guide (the archived email of "Testers
Required for Next Generation Input Method" doesn't have it) so I might
have done something really naive.
I installed iiimf-server, gtk2, le-inpinyin and packages they required.
Launch gedit, click to select the "IIIMF" input method. A small box with
English appears around the bottom of the gedit window. Ctrl-Space
switches to the Pinyin input. So far so good.
I succeeded in typing some Chinese with this input method. The immediate
awkward thing I found is the input of punctuations. Typing <space> (or
any punctuation keys, I guess) without letters (i.e., no pinyin typed)
put me into an unknown position: Only backspace can get me out. I tried
to use <Escape>, number keys, but the situation just got more wierd.
It seems that more than two input engines for one locale can be
installed. For example, le-inpinyin & le-newpy can be installed together
for simplified Chinese. But I don't know how to pick one of them for gedit.
--Ling
20 years, 3 months