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Current configuration for the input method:
* Default mode defined in /etc/default/im-config: '$IM_CONFIG_DEFAULT_MODE'
* Active configuration: '$IM_CONFIG_ACTIVE' (normally missing)
* Normal automatic choice: '$IM_CONFIG_AUTOBASE' (normally ibus or fcitx or uim)
* Override rule: '$IM_CONFIG_PREFERRED_RULE'
* Current override choice: '$IM_CONFIG_PREFERRED' (Locale='$IM_CONFIG_LC_CTYPE')
* Current automatic choice: '$IM_CONFIG_AUTOMATIC'
* Number of valid choices: $IM_CONFIG_NUMBER (normally 1)
* Desktop environment: '$IM_CONFIG_CURRENT_DESKTOP'
The configuration set by im-config is activated by re-starting the system.
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Located in im-config:165
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The $IM_CONFIG_XINPUTRC_TYPE is modified by im-config.

Restart the session to activate the new $IM_CONFIG_XINPUTRC_TYPE.
$IM_CONFIG_RTFM
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activate IM with @-mark in its description
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Located in data/01_auto.conf:2
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use $(mode_cjkv) mode based on locale and desktop
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Located in data/02_cjkv.conf:2
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Intelligent Input Bus (IBus)
* Required for all: ibus
* Language specific input conversion support:
* Japanese: ibus-mozc (best) or ibus-anthy or ibus-skk
* Korean: ibus-hangul
* Simplified Chinese: ibus-pinyin or ibus-sunpinyin or ibus-googlepinyin
* Traditional Chinese: ibus-chewing
* Thai: ibus-table-thai
* Vietnamese: ibus-unikey or ibus-table-viqr
* X Keyboard emulation: ibus-xkbc
* Generic keyboard translation table: ibus-m17n or ibus-table* packages
* Application platform support:
* Wayland: ibus-wayland
* GNOME/GTK: ibus-gtk3 and ibus-gtk (both)
* KDE/Qt: libqt5gui5
* Clutter: ibus-clutter
* EMACS: ibus-el
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Located in data/21_ibus.conf:4
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Flexible Input Method Framework (fcitx)
* Required for all: fcitx
* Language specific input conversion support:
* Simplified Chinese: fcitx-libpinyin or fcitx-sunpinyin or fcitx-googlepinyin
* Traditional Chinese / generic Chinese: fcitx-rime
* Generic keyboard translation table: fcitx-table* packages
* Application platform support:
Installing fcitx-frontend-all will cover all GUI platforms.
* GNOME/GTK: fcitx-frontend-gtk2 and fcitx-frontend-gtk3 (both)
* KDE/Qt5: fcitx-frontend-qt5
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Located in data/22_fcitx.conf:4
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universal input method (uim)
* Required for all: uim
* Language specific input conversion support:
* Japanese: uim-mozc (best) or uim-anthy or uim-skk
* Korean: uim-byeoru
* Simplified Chinese: uim-pinyin
* Traditional Chinese: uim-chewing
* Vietnamese: uim-viqr
* General-purpose M17n: uim-m17nlib
* Application platform support:
* XIM: uim-xim
* GNOME/GTK: uim-gtk2.0 and uim-gtk3 (both)
* KDE/Qt5: uim-qt5
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Located in data/24_uim.conf:4
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HIME Input Method Editor (hime)
* Required for all: hime
* Language specific input conversion support:
* Traditional Chinese: hime-chewing
* Japanese: hime-anthy
* Application platform support:
* GNOME/GTK: hime-gtk2-immodule, hime-gtk3-immodule
* KDE/Qt: hime-qt5-immodule
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Located in data/25_hime.conf:4
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Chinese input method (gcin)
* Required for all: gcin
* Language specific input conversion support:
* Japanese: gcin-anthy
* Application platform support:
* GNOME/GTK: gcin-gtk2-immodule, gcin-gtk3-immodule
* KDE/Qt: gcin-qt5-immodule
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Located in data/26_gcin.conf:4
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Mallit input method framework
* Required for everything: maliit-framework
* Keyboards part of (maliit-plugins):
* reference keyboard: maliit-keyboard
* QML keyboard: nemo-keyboard
* Application platform support:
* GTK2: maliit-inputcontext-gtk2
* GTK3: maliit-inputcontext-gtk3
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Located in data/30_maliit.conf:4
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Contributors to this translation: Aron Xu, Boyuan Yang, YunQiang Su, thelastline.