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To: Martin Buchholz <mrb@Eng.Sun.COM>
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Subject: Re: 20.0-b33 success on Solaris 2.5 
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From: Raymond Toy <toy@rtp.ericsson.se>

>>>>> "Martin" == Martin Buchholz <mrb@Eng.Sun.COM> writes:


>>>>> "Ray" == Raymond Toy <toy@rtp.ericsson.se> writes:
    Ray> So far everything is working fine.

    Ray> It doesn't crash on C-x C-k anymore. Thanks!

    Ray> Can someone give me a pointer on how to use XIM for inputting
    Ray> other languages?

    Martin> Then you can enter the input method using Control-Space.

Why C-space?  I've been using C-space to set mark for ages.  (Much
easier to type than C-2 or C-@.)

    Martin> There are free XIM-capable input methods.  But setting
    Martin> them up is non-trivial.

Does this mean that for now, you have to have Sun support?  What about
Linux users?  I guess if I really want this, I'll have to get quail up
and running.  I'm mostly interested in inputting Hangul (Korean) for
my wife.

Bummer.  Any other Linux users out there interested in Korean input?

Ray

