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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Which Unix for me? Post 302258838 by Apina on Sunday 16th of November 2008 08:02:10 AM
Old 11-16-2008
Thank you for your answer Smilie I will look up Solaris. Although I have been thinking that maybe I will buy some old server with AIX from ebay or from work. They don't seem to cost that much really. Couple hundreds euros doesn't kill my budjet Smilie At the moment I have one spare PC for Unix so even dual boot is not needed. On this computer there is four OSs already so one more would be one too many.

I am not very happy with Debian so I might ditch it all together. It just doesn't feel right for me and I have no intrest for Gentoo or other Linux distros. I don't say that there is something seriously wrong with them, they just are not for me. There are a few very good linux-applications, but I can run them in Windows with GTK runtime environment so I won't lose them.

And thanks again, I am already downloading Solaris Smilie
 

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scim(1)                                                            scim manuals                                                            scim(1)

NAME
scim -- smart common input method SYNOPSIS
scim -l scim [-c config] [-e|-ne engine] [-f frontend] [--no-socket] [-d] scim -h DESCRIPTION
Smart common input method (SCIM) is a platform for input methods. Input methods are useful for users who need to input characters that can't be represented by the keys or key combinations on the keyboard, and it's essential for languages that use ideograms, such as Chinese, Japanese and Korean (CJK), as their alphabets contain hundreds or thousands of characters. This is the main program of SCIM platform. It can be used to invoke the input method as well as list available input method modules. OPTIONS
Most options have both a short version and a long version, and they take the same arguments. -c | --config module Use specified Config module. -d | --daemon Run as a daemon. The program will exit and leave a daemon in the background if invoked with this option. -e | --engines module[,module]... Use specified IMEngine modules. Only the named module(s) will be loaded, separate module names with comma. -ne | --no-engines module[,module]... Use all IMEngine modules except specified ones. All modules except the named one(s) will be loaded, separate module names with comma. -f | --frontend module Use specified FrontEnd module. -h | --help Show summary of options. -l | --list Print the version number and list all the available modules, categorized in three groups -- FrontEnd, Config and IMEngine. --no-socket Do not start a socket FrondEnd module. ENVIRONMENT
XMODIFIERS Should be set to "@im=SCIM". Note that XMODIFIERS is case sensitive, and scim need uppercase. If you set it to lowercase, there will be no error message but scim won't work. GTK_IM_MODULE GTK+ applications can use many different modules to connect with input methods, and SCIM can work in two different modes to provide input methods to GTK+ with two different modules. One is XIM mode, using the "xim" GTK IM module from GTK+ itself. The other is GTK IM mode, using the "scim" GTK IM module provided by SCIM platform. The environment variable GTK_IM_MODULE is used by GTK+ to specify which GTK IM module the application should use, to use SCIM's two modes, set GTK_IM_MODULE to "xim" or "scim" accordingly. EXAMPLES
To use scim in XIM mode, execute the following commands in an X terminal (assuming Bourne style shell): XMODIFIERS="@im=SCIM" export XMODIFIERS GTK_IM_MODULE="xim" export GTK_IM_MODULE scim -d <program> Now you can press Ctrl-space to activate scim in the program you just started from X terminal. To avoid the inconvenience of having to start the program from X terminal, make sure you set XMODIFIERS and GTK_IM_MODULE before starting your X session. To use scim in GTK IM mode, just start any GTK+ application, then right click in the application, choose "Input Methods -> SCIM Input Method" in the pop-up menu, and scim should automatically start. Alternatively, you can use the following commands to set scim as the default GTK IM module (again assuming Bourne style shell): GTK_IM_MODULE="scim" export GTK_IM_MODULE <gtk-program> Here scim will also automatically start when you start your GTK+ program. However, it's still a good idea to start scim explicitly even if you use GTK IM mode, because if only one application is using GTK IM mode, scim will automatically stop when you quit this application. Then when you start a new application, scim will start again, this can cause quite long delay for application start and quit, giving people the impression of "everything slows down when using scim". The following command starts scim in daemon mode, using the simple configure module, Pinyin IM engine module, X11 frontend module: scim -c simple -e pinyin -f x11 --no-socket -d FILES
/etc/scim/global, /etc/scim/config Configuration file for system wide settings ~/.scim/global, ~/.scim/config User specific settings SEE ALSO
There is a brief English README giving some introduction and tips about SCIM, in Debian system it's installed in /usr/share/doc/scim/ and gzipped. Debian users should also read the NEWS.Debian and README.Debian files in /usr/share/doc/scim/. There are also other README files in the same directory about using SCIM on a Debian system. AUTHOR
SCIM platform is written by James Su and many other contributors. This manual page is written by Osamu Aoki and Ming Hua for the Debian system, but hopefully it's also useful for other users. This docu- ment is distributed under the same license as the scim software package. scim: 1.4.4 January 2006 scim(1)
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