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2017 Jul 26
3
fcitx-anthy request (for Japanese users)
...ree time), but anyone who would like to add their support to
> > the request can view the bug at
> > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1471924
>
> And I filed a request for the fcitx-config-gkt2/gtk3 tools to be compiled.
Which would also be useful, especially as fcitx-pinyan is already
available.
I prefer the manual way because I've gotten so used to it, but suspect the
vast majority who want to use it as a desktop would much prefer the gui
tool.
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2017 Jul 17
0
Installing support for Chinese text in Centos 7
...he 'net and am hoping someone else - anyone - is using fcitx for input of an Asian language in CentOS7/Mate...
> >
Yes, me, as mentioned above.
Ok, do this, which is also described on my page under some other
distributions.
Quit X.
Go into ~/.config/fcitx.
Edit profile, looking for pinyan:False. Change that False to True and
startx again. It should then show as available.
I think, when I decided to use fcitx on CentOS-7, I already knew about this
method so never even looked for configtool.
> By the way, LibreOffice seems to have a couple of Chinese fonts installed, I am n...
2017 Jul 20
2
fcitx-anthy request (for Japanese users)
Apropos of the discussion this week with the person trying to get Chinese
input going on CentOS, I filed a request for enhancement with Fedora's EPEL
to add fcitx-anthy as a package. Currently, I'm able to get it working
with the Fedora 20 rpm, but it would be nice to not have to search for it.
It's been assigned (I'm not sure how meaningful that is, depending upon the
2017 Aug 02
0
fcitx-anthy request (for Japanese users)
...), but anyone who would like to add their support to
>>> the request can view the bug at
>>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1471924
>> And I filed a request for the fcitx-config-gkt2/gtk3 tools to be compiled.
> Which would also be useful, especially as fcitx-pinyan is already
> available.
> I prefer the manual way because I've gotten so used to it, but suspect the
> vast majority who want to use it as a desktop would much prefer the gui
> tool.
Scott, I am back at this again. I am able to switch between Chinese and two western languages in te...
2017 Jul 17
6
Installing support for Chinese text in Centos 7
On 05/27/2017 10:15 PM, H wrote:
> On 04/07/2017 10:12 AM, H wrote:
>> I installed fcitx-pinyn, and its dependencies, and I now have ZH as a choice but have not been able to type pinyin and get a list of Chinese characters to choose among like I could on CentOS 6. Does anyone have it working?
>>
>>
>> On 4/2/2017 11:27 AM, H wrote:
>>> Thank you, I just
2017 Jul 17
2
Installing support for Chinese text in Centos 7
...ne else - anyone - is using fcitx for input of an Asian language in CentOS7/Mate...
>>>
> Yes, me, as mentioned above.
>
> Ok, do this, which is also described on my page under some other
> distributions.
> Quit X.
> Go into ~/.config/fcitx.
> Edit profile, looking for pinyan:False. Change that False to True and
> startx again. It should then show as available.
>
> I think, when I decided to use fcitx on CentOS-7, I already knew about this
> method so never even looked for configtool.
>
>
>
> > By the way, LibreOffice seems to have a couple...