Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 17th Oct 2006 21:58 UTC, submitted by IdaAshley
General Unix "To make Linux applications usable worldwide, with no inequity between Western dialects and the rest of the world's many languages, you must be able to deliver localized versions that input, store, retrieve, and render any language, no matter how complex. The multilingualization library, or m17n, provides a single internationalization solution for all languages on UNIX-like platforms."
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milkycow
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2006-04-04

Looking at cyberkoa's comment, I'm guessing you're not running SKIM? I haven't tried running the GTK SCIM as I've just recently installed SCIM/SKIM to experiment with Chinese input out of a spur of the moment decision and I'm sort of in my KDE period right now. So I'm not sure if Qt apps would actually work without running SKIM.

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