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Old 12-31-2006, 10:17 PM   #1
nitrousoxide82
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SKIM Problems, Yet Again (SOLVED)


I found here some tips on getting SKIM to work, and now I'm able to use it for typing in Japanese, it's working great. But, I want to remove the Shift-Space association for it (leave just Ctrl-Space), but... here's the problem... I click the "Configure" dialog and it crashes out with signal SIGABRT. It didn't crash like this when it was NOT working... what the heck?

[Solution] SKIM is buggy. Configure SCIM to use the GTK panel applet instead. It will still work under KDE apps as long as you have scim-qtimm installed.

Last edited by nitrousoxide82; 01-09-2007 at 09:32 PM. Reason: Solved the problem described
 
  


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