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set your locale to ko_KR.UTF-8
Original comment by yyc1992@gmail.com
on 10 Feb 2013 at 6:16
Original comment by yyc1992@gmail.com
on 10 Feb 2013 at 6:16
I'm using:
env WINEPREFIX=$HOME/.wine.hots LC_ALL=ko_KR.UTF-8 LANG=ko_KR.UTF-8
/usr/bin/wine 'C:\Program Files (x86)\StarCraft II 2012 Beta\StarCraft II
Beta.exe' -opengl
The locale change has no effect.
Thanks for your help!
Original comment by p...@batbytes.com
on 10 Feb 2013 at 6:37
Since you also have problem in xterm, I suppose all application have XIM have
some problem on your system.
Check this page:
http://fcitx-im.org/wiki/Configure_%28Other%29
And you can paste your fcitx-diagnose output here.
Original comment by wen...@gmail.com
on 10 Feb 2013 at 5:17
Then try zh_CN.UTF-8. wine is doing stupid things depending one the locale. (I
though the working locale's are zh/ja/ko but it is probably zh_CN/ja/zh_TW)
Original comment by yyc1992@gmail.com
on 10 Feb 2013 at 5:20
wine can do xim on all locale.
but here you remind me another possible problem, that do you have your locale
in locale.gen?
"And When you must use XIM, please make sure, your locale must NOT be C or
POSIX and need to be a valid locale (no matter which language), and need to be
generated if you are using glibc (locale-gen). When you are using im module,
there is no such limitation. "
From:
http://fcitx-im.org/wiki/FAQ#When_use_Ctrl_.2B_Space.2C_Fcitx_cannot_be_triggere
d_on
Original comment by wen...@gmail.com
on 11 Feb 2013 at 2:09
K, I have just tested wine with different locales and seems that it is indeed
being able to work with arbitrary locale. The problem is still caused by your
locale setting although it is the encoding setting that causes the trouble.
I am not a expert on how xim encoding works but seems that commit string cannot
work if the input method and the client are using different encoding's, (which
is exactly what you have seen). So event if you don't want to have a ko_KR
locale, please at least set your global locale to en_US.UTF-8 (or any *.UTF-8
you like). You should at least being able to use input method in xterm after
doing this, for wine program's see NOTE below.
P.S. Some wine program may have some internal encoding that wine cannot handle
correctly yet, in which case you may still not be able to use input method
correctly (not sure if StarCraft has this problem but at least simpler wine
programs like notepad should work).
Original comment by yyc1992@gmail.com
on 11 Feb 2013 at 4:23
First I want to say, thanks a lot for the help!
I've tried all the advice given including changing my global locale in
/etc/locale.conf:
$ cat /etc/locale.conf
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8
And en_US.UTF-8 and ko_KR.UTF-8 (which I'm apparently not using) are both
generated:
$ locale -a
C
en_US
en_US.iso88591
en_US.utf8
ko_KR
ko_KR.euckr
ko_KR.utf8
korean
korean.euc
POSIX
So, xterm works now but wine does not. I tried using the notepad program and
even that doesn't work. notepad just shows a bunch of "|" characters instead.
I've tried changing these environment variables
export GTK_IM_MODULE=xim
export QT_IM_MODULE=xim
but this had no effect. Since you said that you got notepad working, I'm hoping
I may just be doing something else wrong. [If I can get notepad working, maybe
SC2 will work.] Any ideas?
Original comment by p...@batbytes.com
on 15 Feb 2013 at 2:26
Is typing English working in notepad? What about copy-and-paste? Are you sure
you have the right font setting?
P.S. {GTK,QT}_IM_MODULE has nothing to do with xim. They are just used to
specify what is used in gtk/qt program's. Please keep
fcitx(-frontend)-{gtk{2,3},qt} installed and keep these env set as fcitx.
Original comment by yyc1992@gmail.com
on 15 Feb 2013 at 2:45
Yes English works in notepad. copy-paste doesn't work in notepad but does work
in SC2. How do I change the font setting?
Okay I'll keep {GTK,QT}_IM_MODULE as fcitx. Thanks for the information.
Original comment by p...@batbytes.com
on 15 Feb 2013 at 4:08
Okay I've been following the instructions here:
http://allencch.wordpress.com/2012/02/03/cjk-fonts-in-wine-and-also-works-with-i
bus-input/
which also happens to be very similar to my own problem. I followed the steps
and notepad with Hangul works now. SC2 still does not. I think I may have
messed up one of the steps so I'll revisit it this weekend and get back to you.
Original comment by p...@batbytes.com
on 15 Feb 2013 at 4:46
Then it's pretty clear that you have now set up xim correctly (therefore both
xim and notepad can get what you type correctly, although notepad obviously
don't know how to display them properly).
For notepad, well, it is wine/notepad specific font setting, which has nothing
to do with input method now. (And I am not a expert on this. I would guess the
setting dialog of notepad?) (but you may not really interested in making this
work unless you think it is better than any other editors... hopefully not....)
For SC, I would guess it has some internal encoding that wine cannot handle
correctly yet. I am not using SC and I cannot provide any further help on this.
In all, as long as you can trigger the input method in an app, the app is able
to connect to the input method (...obviously right...) and as long as you can
use XIM to input in some apps, there is nothing the input method can help from
that point. One thing that you may or may not want to try (but will really
likely to case a lot of trouble) is to run both fcitx and SC in a different
encoding (set in locale) (you may need to use --disable fcitx-dbus or you may
have dbus assertion. This may make you not being able to use fcitx in all other
apps.) If you manage to successfully input for one locale, the reason is very
likely be the one I mentioned above (encoding mismatch). (Both xim and wine is
a mess on encoding.... and that's basically y you have the problem .....)
Original comment by yyc1992@gmail.com
on 15 Feb 2013 at 4:51
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
p...@batbytes.com
on 10 Feb 2013 at 6:02