Okay, as root, I tried running:
LOCALE=ja_JP.UTF-8 httx &
my ps aux shows it running...
[root@enormousroom bin]# ps aux | grep htt
root 2556 0.0 0.3 8040 4048 ? S 07:28 0:00 initlog
-q -c /usr/sbin/htt_server -d
root 2557 0.0 0.2 47780 2752 ? S 07:28 0:00
/usr/sbin/htt_server -d
root 8342 0.0 0.1 5712 1396 pts/1 S 21:54 0:00 httx
root 8343 0.0 0.3 21204 3196 pts/1 S 21:54 0:00 htt_xbe
root 8348 0.0 0.0 4680 608 pts/1 S 21:54 0:00 grep htt
Still nothing happens when I try ctrl-SPACE and many other keys in
non-Gnome apps like OpenOffice and Opera. Evolution and Mozilla work
fine.
-James
On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 11:12, Akira TAGOH wrote:
Hi,
>>>>> On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 08:17:28 +0000,
>>>>> "JR" == James Ryan <jamesr(a)totalinfosecurity.com>
wrote:
JR> So far, I have Japanese input working in Evolution email and in
JR> mozilla. I cannot get it to work with any OpenOffice program, or with
JR> the Opera browser, or with Konsole. I can display Japanese in all of
JR> these programs. I can't find menus for "Input Method" on any of
them.
JR> I am starting them at the command line as follows:
JR> #LANG=en_US.UTF-8 LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8 oowriter
JR> Is there something I'm doing wrong?
You need to run httx with ja_JP.UTF-8 locale first so that
non-gtk2 applications can communicates to htt_server using
httx.
Regards,
--
Akira TAGOH
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