topic title: use fcitx
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#1
I can install fcitx,but I can`t use it any where. it`s a chinese input software and I`m a chinese boy. I only speak a little english. Who can help me
Last edited by lsdg@yahoo.cn on 08 Feb 2009, 13:55, edited 1 time in total.
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#2
I don't have any experience with fcitx. However, I use SCIM for inputting chinese characters and it seems to be working well in Antix. Maybe it will work for you too. It's very easy to set up.
I hope this helps.
Pedro
I hope this helps.
Pedro
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#3
I think it is necessary for me to try using this software.
But, How to set the scim for work
But, How to set the scim for work
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anticapitalista
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#4
This might help for fcitx
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lsdg:
If you want to try SCIM you need to install it using Synaptic. In Control Center - System - Manage Packages (enter your password when asked) and then search for scim and select the pinyin modules.
After it's loaded you will have to call up the program from a terminal type scim-setup and follow the instructions to set up simplified chinese input.
Here's a link with more information:
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I hope it works for you.
Pedro
If you want to try SCIM you need to install it using Synaptic. In Control Center - System - Manage Packages (enter your password when asked) and then search for scim and select the pinyin modules.
After it's loaded you will have to call up the program from a terminal type scim-setup and follow the instructions to set up simplified chinese input.
Here's a link with more information:
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I hope it works for you.
Pedro
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#6
Thank you, scim not I want to function. I can use the fcitx now. However, I must open it by manually and I hope it will start with x
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anticapitalista
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#7
For autostart try adding to icewm (or fluxbox) /.apps file
[app] (name=fcitx)
If that doesn't work then you probably need to add it to either to (icewm or fluxbox) .startup file or .xinitrc (but I don't knoew the syntax)
[app] (name=fcitx)
If that doesn't work then you probably need to add it to either to (icewm or fluxbox) .startup file or .xinitrc (but I don't knoew the syntax)
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#8
I am a novice. I also would like to ask a silly question,where`s the"apps"file.
Directly add the code is it
What a complex process, because I am in accordance with the Forum to add startup code to introduce / etc/X11/Xs.../95xinput, but still will not work. Startup code should be added to which file, how to prepare
Directly add the code is it
What a complex process, because I am in accordance with the Forum to add startup code to introduce / etc/X11/Xs.../95xinput, but still will not work. Startup code should be added to which file, how to prepare
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anticapitalista
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#9
Open the files app (rox-filer) and click on th eye icon to show the hidden files.
You will then see a fluxbox folder and in that folder a file called apps.
The same with startup.
.xinitrc is also a hidden file in your /home/username directory.
I don't know what exactly you should add to the startup file as I have never used fcitx.
Try a google search with fluxbox, fcitx and startup in it.
You will then see a fluxbox folder and in that folder a file called apps.
The same with startup.
.xinitrc is also a hidden file in your /home/username directory.
I don't know what exactly you should add to the startup file as I have never used fcitx.
Try a google search with fluxbox, fcitx and startup in it.
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#10
I added the first line to that /home/username/xinitrc
fcitx &
Now fcitx automatically started. But can not be used. I have to run the fcitx by terminal , and then run the software in a terminal(every one terminal), this software can only be used fcitx
I want to say ---If I run the software without the terminal then these softwares can not used by fcitx.
fcitx &
Now fcitx automatically started. But can not be used. I have to run the fcitx by terminal , and then run the software in a terminal(every one terminal), this software can only be used fcitx
I want to say ---If I run the software without the terminal then these softwares can not used by fcitx.