Bugs item #2812627, was opened at 2009-06-26 16:41
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Status: Open
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Priority: 5
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Submitted By: Jerome Froger (jeromefroger)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: SCIM bug with AZERTY keyboard
Initial Comment:
Hello,
I use Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty with a French AZERTY keyboard to write Chinese.
I works quite well but the following methods have some trouble :
zh-pinyin : confusion between a and q
智能拼音: (which is the most ueful method) : we cannot select the characters by using the number keys. We need to use the arrows each time, which is quite slow.
SCIM was installed at the origin with Jaunty. I did not change anything.
The bug was the same with Gutsy.
Does someone have an idea about this problem ?
Jerome
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Comment By: koxinga (koxkoxkox)
Date: 2009-11-03 03:09
Message:
A simple hack for the first problem is to edit
/usr/share/m17n/zh-pinyin.mim and replace 'a' with 'q' in the map rules.
For example :
("qi" (("ai" "āi" "ái" "ǎi" "ài" )))
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Comment By: mose (mose)
Date: 2009-10-05 05:54
Message:
I had same problem, I finaly changed table used for pinyin, with
apt-get install scim-uim uim-pinyin
which gives access to the UIM-pinyin table and that one takes in account
azerty properly.
(but I hope that bug in smartpinyin will be fixed anyway, one day)
hth,
mose
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