From: Michelle Konzack on 17 Jul 2010 14:40 Hello H.S., Am 2010-07-17 10:54:15, hacktest Du folgendes herunter: > While asking for help in this thread, I was hoping that I would not > need to hack around various config file to get scim working. Looking > at the readme file also made me recall wondering in the past as to > why the heck do the kind of things like the following still remain, > "...There is one limitation in SCIM, that you must tell SCIM the > UTF-8 locale you want to use SCIM in..." *Mus*t I? If I *must*, and > this has been like this for quite a while, why can't the package > installer just ask for a default locale during installation? Because each user can have a different UTF-8 locale and seting it global can habve nexpected results? Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening Michelle Konzack -- ##################### Debian GNU/Linux Consultant ###################### Development of Intranet and Embedded Systems with Debian GNU/Linux itsystems(a)tdnet France EURL itsystems(a)tdnet UG (limited liability) Owner Michelle Konzack Owner Michelle Konzack Apt. 917 (homeoffice) 50, rue de Soultz Kinzigstraße 17 67100 Strasbourg/France 77694 Kehl/Germany Tel: +33-6-61925193 mobil Tel: +49-177-9351947 mobil Tel: +33-9-52705884 fix <http://www.itsystems.tamay-dogan.net/> <http://www.flexray4linux.org/> <http://www.debian.tamay-dogan.net/> <http://www.can4linux.org/> Jabber linux4michelle(a)jabber.ccc.de ICQ #328449886 Linux-User #280138 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org/
From: Osamu Aoki on 17 Jul 2010 17:20 Hi, On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 08:56:13AM -0700, Kelly Clowers wrote: > On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 07:54, H.S. <hs.samix(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > On 17/07/10 07:49 AM, Osamu Aoki wrote: > >> > >> Sourcing ~/.bashrc does not work for programs started by menu as I > >> understand. So this is not the best solution. > > > > Isn't the file read when one logs in to a DE? That is what appears to be > > happening when I log in to KDE. Since I put those variables in ~/.bashrc, > > scim is working flawlessly for me. But this may be happening due my > > ~/.profile which sources .bashrc file. Sorry, I always get confused in these > > files intended order/situations of reading (including ~/.bash_profile). > > .bash_profile is always read at login. .bashrc is often read at login as well, > due to being sourced in .bash_profile, but not all systems are set up this way. > .bashrc is read for every non-login shell that is started. There were discussion how to initialize X environment. Debian is different from RH. Environment are set 1. PAM for gdm via /etc/environment 2. /etc/X11/Xsession with $HOME/.xsessionrc Unlike RedHat, Debian do not source $HOME/.profile in obvious way as I see. (I did not check if $HOME/.profile is sourced somewhere but above are the main location to set it. Otherwise use hooks provided by glue software such as im-switch or im-config run in /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/) > Currently, my ibus env setting are in /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/ That is im-switch > I think ibus actually set them up itself, as I don't remember doing it (I set up > scim in /etc/profile, back when I used it, I think) Are you sure you were using Debian ? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST(a)lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster(a)lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100717205505.GA23707(a)debian.org
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