From: David O. <Da...@di...> - 2002-10-17 20:14:17
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On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 01:50:05PM -0500, Ethan Blanton wrote: > David Odin spake unto us the following wisdom: > > > If this works well for ISO-8859-1 it's a huge step in the right > > > direction, but it's obviously missing something. I'll see if I can > > > figure out what, as other gaim text entries work properly. > > > > > > > To change the input method, try to right-click in the input entry. > > I've succesfully sent and received cyrillic, corean, and other > > characters this way. > > The input method is XIM, the problem is that it is not accepting the > input characters from kinput2. kinput2 is properly initialized and I > can type into it just fine, but when I push <Enter> to send text to > the GtkTextView, it is not properly sent. (nothing happens) > I've never used kinput2. I'm trying it right now. > > I'm looking into it right now ... but first I'm having to clean up a > lot of gratuitous reformatting in this patch so I can figure out what > is going on. :-P Please use tabs for indentation and follow the gaim > style of putting { on the same line as if (), in the future. :-) > Sure. Sorry for this. How much characters do you use for tabs? Regards, DindinX -- Da...@di... "This is my gift, it is my curse." |