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2010-03-18
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#42
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According to this thread , it would seems that there is a bug in Qt in this regard.
A bug report has been submitted, and hopefully, this issue will be resolved eventually.
If anyone knows a workaround for this, please mention it.
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2010-04-15
, 06:15
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@ Nagoya, Japan
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#43
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2010-04-15
, 14:16
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#44
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2010-04-15
, 14:47
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@ Nagoya, Japan
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#45
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2010-04-16
, 23:26
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#46
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2010-05-22
, 17:46
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#47
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I would like to make MSCIM to support Qt. But it's not so easy.
MSCIM is ported from SCIM project. SCIM has both Gtk immodule impelement and Qt immodule implement. But Gtk immoudule is easier to port to Maemo platform. I've tried to port the SCIM Qt immodule, but it's not done yet. And, I'm not familiar with Qt.
The SCIM Qt module implement has already been added to MSCIM svn, but it's not compilable yet. You can get the code here: http://code.google.com/p/scim-for-ma...im-qtimm-0.9.4
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2010-05-26
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#48
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2010-05-29
, 10:18
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#50
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A bug report has been submitted, and hopefully, this issue will be resolved eventually.
If anyone knows a workaround for this, please mention it.