I recently installed iiimf on an FC3 system but can not get the input method to work.
Normally I operate in the en_US locale and switch using gimlet or launch an app with command line arguments (LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 etc.).
When the IM is enabled as characters are typed in they show up in english only, although they are underlined. When the space bar is pressed nothing happens... I still see english.
There are several copies of the following htt_server messages in the system log:
Apr 15 23:24:25 localhost htt_server[3530]: status has not been enabled yet. (1, 1) Apr 15 23:24:52 localhost htt_server[3530]: Client shut down the connection owned by im_id(1).
At some point during this operation a red border appears around the gimilet applet in the gnome panel. I assume this indicates some sort of error state, but can't find any more details.
I've double checked the entries in the faq, I have all the packages, setup ~/.xinput.d, double checked the fonts, searched the archives and net for similiar responses, etc. etc.
Any help would be appreciated, up to and including telling where the sources are.
Thanks,
Mike
Hi Michael,
Have you got canna server running?
To get the status: # /sbin/service canna status
Cheers, Leon
On Sunday 17 April 2005 01:30, Michael Krajnak wrote:
I recently installed iiimf on an FC3 system but can not get the input method to work.
Normally I operate in the en_US locale and switch using gimlet or launch an app with command line arguments (LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 etc.).
When the IM is enabled as characters are typed in they show up in english only, although they are underlined. When the space bar is pressed nothing happens... I still see english.
There are several copies of the following htt_server messages in the system log:
Apr 15 23:24:25 localhost htt_server[3530]: status has not been enabled yet. (1, 1) Apr 15 23:24:52 localhost htt_server[3530]: Client shut down the connection owned by im_id(1).
At some point during this operation a red border appears around the gimilet applet in the gnome panel. I assume this indicates some sort of error state, but can't find any more details.
I've double checked the entries in the faq, I have all the packages, setup ~/.xinput.d, double checked the fonts, searched the archives and net for similiar responses, etc. etc.
Any help would be appreciated, up to and including telling where the sources are.
Thanks,
Mike
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