[Localization] khmer unicode

bart at geesink.org bart at geesink.org
Wed May 28 00:41:38 EDT 2008


> On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 2:27 PM, Sayamindu Dasgupta <sayamindu at gmail.com>
> wrote:

> Also, https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=335944 says that the
> problem can be caused by SCIM, which has its own hardcoded compose
> table, by incorrect locale definitions, and by errors in environment
> variables. For example,
>
> We have been able to fix the problem. It appeared that there were missing
> entries for Khmer locales in two files:
> /usr/share/X11/locale/locale.dir
> /usr/share/X11/locale/compose.dir
>
> In the first file, we added these two lines:
> en_US.UTF-8/XLC_LOCALE                  km_KH.UTF-8
> en_US.UTF-8/XLC_LOCALE:                  km_KH.UTF-8
>
> In the second file, these two lines have been added:
> en_US.UTF-8/Compose            km_KH.UTF-8
> en_US.UTF-8/Compose:            km_KH.UTF-8
>
This is not relevant since we use the en_US.UTF-8 environment variable.  I
also added the export XMODIFIERS=@im=local environment variable with no
result.

> "Note that for Compose to work you must select "X input mode" in gtk
> input menu; and you must have a correct locale setting.
> To make that the default, put export GTK_IM_MODULE=xim
> somewhere in your ~/.profile or similar."
As said in my original post, I did that already. I have these two lines in
~.bashrc:
export GTK_IM_MODULE=xim
XMODIFIERS=@im=local

It seems Ubuntu has the same problem
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/scim/+bug/200844).

Bart





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