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Re: Input method in cygwin-x ?


On 25/03/2015 06:44, Arthur Tu wrote:
Is there a way to use input method in cygwin-x environment?

For example, when I invoke emacs with
"""""""""""""""""
ssh -X remote-machine
emacs
""""""""""""""""""

I can't use either input methods in local windows machine or those in
remote linux server.

This is something that I want to work, but I'm afraid I have no experience using IMEs, so I'm not sure what needs doing, which is why the section [1] in the User's Guide is currently empty. I hope you can help me with identifying what that needs to say!

I believe it should possible to start your IME (ibus, scim, etc.) in the remote sessions and have that work.

Alternatively, there was some work done a while ago to provide a bridge between the native Windows IME and the server, which I believe allowed using the native Windows IME to input into X windows. If that is useful, I can probably bring that up to date.

[1] http://x.cygwin.com/docs/ug/using-i18n.html#using-i18n-ime
[2] https://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2005-01/msg00066.html

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