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Re: Input Methods (Switching to UTF-8)
On Thu, 2002-05-02 at 18:31, Gaspar Sinai wrote:
> The development time required is important. People usually write
> just a few input methods for the scripts they know - if has a steep
> learning curve they might not even start. I did look at IIMF:
> http://www.li18nux.org/subgroups/im/IIIMF/index.html
> and tried to make it work - but it required too much time so
> I gave up.
Have you revisited the above page recently? In particular, a C library
(libiiimf) will be released shortly, which will greatly simplify the
development of IIIMP clients and servers, just like what Xlib did to the
X protocol. (Well, Xlib is just bearable, but it's much better than
working on the raw protocol.)
> o A collection of input methods that can be transparently activated
> and could pass utf-8 input string from any of its input methods,
> selectable programmatically, or even from an external GUI of the
> input method collection. This way we could avoid restaring
> naive programs with a new XMODIFIERS variable.
IIIM clients are meant to be able to switch to different IIIM language
engines at runtime. It's implemented in Xlib-I18N, available as part of
the IIIMF source. It's also implemented in Solaris 8 and 9.
Regards
Roger
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