Alternative Input Methods - Chinese, Arabic, Russian etc.

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Laoyumi

Alternative Input Methods - Chinese, Arabic, Russian etc.

Post by Laoyumi »

I did not find any actual postings on the subject, the SCIM page in ubuntu is marked as seriously outdated.

Question: What is the best up to date recommendation to write in other character sets like Chinese, Arabic or Russion. Am on Mint14 cinnamon, but this is a general question as a guide for all of us.

Michael
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snarf

Re: Alternative Input Methods - Chinese, Arabic, Russian etc

Post by snarf »

I also want to know what input method is recommended for Chinese. I started trying to SCIM but I can't seem to get it to use Chinese. I seem to be missing a step. I also saw the outdated (and useless) Ubuntu SCIM page. Unfortunately, on the Linux Mint website I don't see any documentation at all for foreign language input. :(

I am using Mint 14 xfce
abnvolk

Re: Alternative Input Methods - Chinese, Arabic, Russian etc

Post by abnvolk »

Use iBus instead, iBus is still maintained, and works very good on my machine. There are many input methods for iBus, you can use Synaptic to select them. :)
snarf

Re: Alternative Input Methods - Chinese, Arabic, Russian etc

Post by snarf »

That is good advice. I had no problems with ibus. After installing it and the appropriate input method (in my case, ibus-pinyin for simplified Chinese) it worked. I would encourage anyone to give up on scim and go with ibus. Although there is no reference to Mint Linux (check ubuntu), this web page was very helpful: http://pinyinjoe.com/linux/ubuntu-12-chinese-setup.htm 拼音舟的网站很棒!
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