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If you are using newer Ubuntu, your Ubuntu might use im-config instead of im-switch, you simply run im-config and choose the input method. | If you are using newer Ubuntu, your Ubuntu might use im-config instead of im-switch, you simply run im-config and choose the input method. | ||
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+ | === For Qt/Kubuntu === | ||
+ | Due to a inconsistency variable check in im-switch, QT4_IM_MODULE is not exported. | ||
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+ | 1. Don't forget install {{package ubuntu|fcitx-frontend-qt4}} | ||
+ | 2. Install {{package ubuntu|qt4-qtconfig}}, run qtconfig-qt4 and select fcitx in interface tab. | ||
== Next Step == | == Next Step == |
Revision as of 17:27, 26 April 2012
Configure
If you are using elder Ubuntu, your Ubuntu might only have im-switch, you could use
im-switch -s fcitx
or run language-selector from your desktop launcher.
You need to logout to get all setting works.
If you are using newer Ubuntu, your Ubuntu might use im-config instead of im-switch, you simply run im-config and choose the input method.
For Qt/Kubuntu
Due to a inconsistency variable check in im-switch, QT4_IM_MODULE is not exported.
1. Don't forget install fcitx-frontend-qt4 2. Install qt4-qtconfig, run qtconfig-qt4 and select fcitx in interface tab.