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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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activate Smart Common Input Method (SCIM)
activate Smart Common Input Method (SCIM)
Translated and reviewed by Jared Norris
Located in data/48_scim.conf:2
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Smart Common Input Method (SCIM)
* Required for all: scim
* Language specific input conversion support:
* Japanese: scim-mozc (best) or scim-anthy or scim-skk
* Korean: scim-hangul
* Simplified Chinese: scim-pinyin or scim-sunpinyin
* Traditional Chinese: scim-chewing
* Thai: scim-thai
* Vietnamese: scim-unikey
* Generic keyboard translation table: scim-m17 or scim-table* packages
* Application platform support:
* GNOME/GTK: scim-gtk-immodule
* Clutter: scim-clutter-immodule
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Located in data/48_scim.conf:4
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activate Thai input method with thai-libthai
activate Thai input method with thai-libthai
Translated and reviewed by Jared Norris
Located in data/60_thai.conf:2
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Thai input method with thai-libthai
* GNOME/GTK: gtk-im-libthai and gtk3-im-libthai
* No XIM nor KDE/Qt support (FIXME)
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Located in data/60_thai.conf:4
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do not activate any IM from im-config and use desktop default
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Located in data/78_none.conf:2
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This does not activate any IM from im-config.
This is the automatic configuration choice if no required IM packages are installed, or if it is preferred to use desktop default.
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Located in data/78_none.conf:4
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activate the bare XIM with the X Keyboard Extension
activate the bare XIM with the X Keyboard Extension
Translated and reviewed by Jared Norris
Located in data/79_xim.conf:2
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This activates the bare XIM with the X Keyboard Extension for all softwares.
This activates the bare XIM with the X Keyboard Extension for all software.
Translated and reviewed by Jared Norris
Located in data/79_xim.conf:4
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activate XIM for Japanese with kinput2
activate XIM for Japanese with kinput2
Translated and reviewed by Jared Norris
Located in data/80_kinput2.conf:2
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