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hi,

since i haven't been able to find proper instructions how to install them here i searched from time to time in the net and now i seem to have found one or maby 2 solutions on how to get anthy input on the n900:

here a 3 sites:

http://pocketgames.jp/blog/?p=5440
http://kimitakeblog.net/item/703

these 2 about maemocjk anthy

and this http://kimitakeblog.net/item/759 about him-scim but unfortunately without any instructions and seems to be in developement


all 3 are on japanese, atm i'm testing for myself, if it works maby i post a translation for all beginners

よろしく

ps: i found a third page: http://d.hatena.ne.jp/kansamjp/20100114/1263448115

which i translated and summed up on my website (on english and german):

http://www.boscowitch.de/articles/20...-the-n900.html

Last edited by boscowitch; 2011-01-30 at 22:39. Reason: more detailed information
 
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Hello,

I tried the method described at

http://pocketgames.jp/blog/?p=5440

and it works with scim. It sort of works with ibus and mozc as the method but there seems to be no ibus-anthy plugin at the moment. mozc is a bit different from scim and anthy. Remember to export your GTK_IM_MODULE in /etc/osso-af-init/af-defines.sh and it should work on reboot. Only thing, with both methods I lose the virtual keyboard. No idea what's up with that. There are some threads in this forum about how to fix it but it requires removing scim. I'm not a fan of scim; I used to go with uim and anthy on mainstream linux distros, but since ibus is now standard I prefer that method with anthy. But this will have to do for now on n900. So far I know for sure scim with anthy works in Conversations and I'll be checking a bunch of other apps. Thanks for the links. Once I get straightened out with the perfect multilingual system (I need Russian too) and an easy setup process I'll probably just blog it and post a link here at some point.

Cheers.
 
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