On Tue, 1 May 2018 12:17:37 +0200
wofgdkncxojef(a)gmail.com wrote:
no, i meant ibus/scim/uim/fcitx and other programs of
the like
you could type in chinese in kde3 with all of those
it would be far simpler to bundle with trinity an older version of ibus that
works. In one of the links, i saw some one saying that ibus worked in
trinity. It was in 14.04? I think there was some big changes in ibus a few
years back. Maybe it broke at that point? maybe you can test this with a
14.04 live cd, still supported until 2019
then the devs could bundle it as ibus-trinity
i think not having an input method is a big flaw.....
uim might be a better choice, since it seems to still carry a series of old flags
intended for building against KDE3/QT3 (--enable-kde-applet --with-qt
--with-qt-immodule (the related QT4 flags all have a "4" in them)). Whether the
code they control is still there, still functional, and will work with Trinity is
another question, of course, but it's a starting point.
E. Liddell