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What is best input for Chinese pinyin?
I am aware of scim and have used it before, but I wasn't big fan.
Today saw information about Fcitx on wiki : https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fcitx
Also have heard about xcin, gcin... and few others...
What is best? Can I make one of them integrate with KDE keyboard layout thing? so that I can switch between english, russian and chinese?
Last edited by kdar (2011-09-24 02:38:51)
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Both ibus and fcitx are popular and well maitained.
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+1 for ibus regarding CJKV; for KDE there's Kimpanel
Edit:\\ for Asian and Cyrillic stuff in general you may look up also the Other languages forum.
Last edited by nexus7 (2011-09-24 16:14:48)
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+ 1 for ibus from me, too. Using it for japanese.
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I'm using ibus with sun-pinyin to reply here.
用ibus吧,另外那个sun-pinyin引擎挺好用的。^_^
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ibus works great. Korean here, but I have set it up for japanese before as well.
According to wikipedia, ibus has its roots in CJK input concerns.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligen … Motivation
Last edited by the sad clown (2011-09-24 17:52:58)
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