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(excluding m17n-list since I am not subscribed to it)Hello Vishvasji,I have had good success with fcitx package (https://fcitx-im.org/wiki/Fcitx) and sa-itrans or harvard-kyoto schemes. Been using it on Archlinux (distro specific guide is here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/fcitx), it should work equally well on other distros too.
It is possible that the input method requires additional plugins (e.g. fcitx-gtk3, fcitx-qt5 in case of fcitx) which are specific to the graphics windows toolkit. These should be installed along with the core package.Regards,Arun
On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 11:37 PM, विश्वासो वासुकिजः (Vishvas Vasuki) <vishvas...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi!I am having a woeful time setting up devanAgarI typing on my new mint 18.3 machine. I've tried ibus and uim on xfce and cinnamon. My observations:
* I just can't type any devanAgarI in telegram or whatsapp windows on cinnamon + mint (used to work on telegram + cinnamon + ubuntu 17.10). But it works fine on xfce + mint.* When I can get sa-itrans to work via ibus, space is badly inserted (on any window - xed editor, or whatsapp). for example, I type "pratIxA. idaM nabhasi bhIShaNam" to get "परीक्षा। इदं नभ सि भीषण म्" (note the spurious spaces before si and m). Quite maddening if you're trying to any typing at length.
* UIM+cinnamon never could let me type with sa-itrans schema, even when I selected it in the toolbar applet.Any tips or alternatives - please let me know. As a last resort, I am even open to switching to another less-popular but well maintained + updated and free distro where devanAgarI typing works fine.----
Vishvas /विश्वासः
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( +bcc: m17n-list <m17n...@nongnu.org> as an FYI)On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 6:52 PM, Arun Mahapatra <prati...@gmail.com> wrote:(excluding m17n-list since I am not subscribed to it)Hello Vishvasji,I have had good success with fcitx package (https://fcitx-im.org/wiki/Fcitx) and sa-itrans or harvard-kyoto schemes. Been using it on Archlinux (distro specific guide is here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/fcitx), it should work equally well on other distros too.ಧನ್ಯೋಸ್ಮಿ! धन्योऽस्मि धीमन्!! कृतार्थोऽहम्!
That I can do this much comfortably once again is a big deal!
I am using fcitx with cinnamon on mint - and it at least works on firefox (and my new computer is hopefully powerful enough not to sink under the weight of long and multi-tabbed firefox sessions) - ibus wasnt able to do even this (I just retested). I still cant use it with the desktop apps for telegram and whatsapp - so I suppose I'll have to use the web interfaces on firefox. And chrome has known problems with sa-itrans.mim.I remember not being able to type devanAgarI on intellij idea as well on ubuntu - so did not even try that.Can you explain your setup? What window manager do you use? what input methods and shortcuts?
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Following configurations are set before WM starts. I've set them in `~/.xinitrc` since I use `startx`. For cinnamon with GDM, I think these should go into `~/.xprofile`.
On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 10:58 PM, Arun Mahapatra <prati...@gmail.com> wrote:Following configurations are set before WM starts. I've set them in `~/.xinitrc` since I use `startx`. For cinnamon with GDM, I think these should go into `~/.xprofile`.Thanks to the .xprofile tip (probably), I am now able to type in intellij idea. Although I am not sure it works in qt apps ( juffed, which I installed just to test qt typing, seems to increment columns while not showing any typed character; whereas kate seems to work fine.)
ALso I just learned that the google input tools extension seems to have gotten much more acceptable (ie less irritating) since I last checked. The sanskrit (phonetic) [which I contributed to back in the day] worked well - so I can now comfortably type devanAgarI and kannada well using chrome - yay! शिवास्ते सन्तु पन्थानः firefox!
And I can finally consider buying a chromebook for portable needs.
On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 11:32 AM, विश्वासो वासुकिजः (Vishvas Vasuki) <vishvas...@gmail.com> wrote:On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 10:58 PM, Arun Mahapatra <prati...@gmail.com> wrote:Following configurations are set before WM starts. I've set them in `~/.xinitrc` since I use `startx`. For cinnamon with GDM, I think these should go into `~/.xprofile`.Thanks to the .xprofile tip (probably), I am now able to type in intellij idea. Although I am not sure it works in qt apps ( juffed, which I installed just to test qt typing, seems to increment columns while not showing any typed character; whereas kate seems to work fine.)Now my main problem is devanAgarI typing not working on goldendict (which I tend to use quite frequently and seems to be based on qt4). @arun - does it work for you?
On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 9:39 AM, विश्वासो वासुकिजः (Vishvas Vasuki) <vishvas...@gmail.com> wrote:On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 11:32 AM, विश्वासो वासुकिजः (Vishvas Vasuki) <vishvas...@gmail.com> wrote:On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 10:58 PM, Arun Mahapatra <prati...@gmail.com> wrote:Following configurations are set before WM starts. I've set them in `~/.xinitrc` since I use `startx`. For cinnamon with GDM, I think these should go into `~/.xprofile`.Thanks to the .xprofile tip (probably), I am now able to type in intellij idea. Although I am not sure it works in qt apps ( juffed, which I installed just to test qt typing, seems to increment columns while not showing any typed character; whereas kate seems to work fine.)Now my main problem is devanAgarI typing not working on goldendict (which I tend to use quite frequently and seems to be based on qt4). @arun - does it work for you?Yes, verified fcitx works well with qt5 build of v1.5.0RC2. From their github page, it looks like goldendict can be built with both qt4 and qt5.
ALso I just learned that the google input tools extension seems to have gotten much more acceptable (ie less irritating) since I last checked. The sanskrit (phonetic) [which I contributed to back in the day] worked well - so I can now comfortably type devanAgarI and kannada well using chrome - yay! शिवास्ते सन्तु पन्थानः firefox!
And I can finally consider buying a chromebook for portable needs.----
Vishvas /विश्वासः
On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 6:55 AM, Arun Mahapatra <prati...@gmail.com> wrote:On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 9:39 AM, विश्वासो वासुकिजः (Vishvas Vasuki) <vishvas...@gmail.com> wrote:On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 11:32 AM, विश्वासो वासुकिजः (Vishvas Vasuki) <vishvas...@gmail.com> wrote:On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 10:58 PM, Arun Mahapatra <prati...@gmail.com> wrote:Following configurations are set before WM starts. I've set them in `~/.xinitrc` since I use `startx`. For cinnamon with GDM, I think these should go into `~/.xprofile`.Thanks to the .xprofile tip (probably), I am now able to type in intellij idea. Although I am not sure it works in qt apps ( juffed, which I installed just to test qt typing, seems to increment columns while not showing any typed character; whereas kate seems to work fine.)Now my main problem is devanAgarI typing not working on goldendict (which I tend to use quite frequently and seems to be based on qt4). @arun - does it work for you?Yes, verified fcitx works well with qt5 build of v1.5.0RC2. From their github page, it looks like goldendict can be built with both qt4 and qt5.Could you install goldendict (whatever build is available in your package manager) and type हरिरामकृष्ण in the search box?
Yes I'm able to do that. My distro has the v1.5.0RC2 version of goldendict (it's built with qt5).
Thanks to the .xprofile tip (probably), I am now able to type in intellij idea. Although I am not sure it works in qt apps ( juffed, which I installed just to test qt typing, seems to increment columns while not showing any typed character; whereas kate seems to work fine.)
On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 8:37 AM, Arun Mahapatra <prati...@gmail.com> wrote:Yes I'm able to do that. My distro has the v1.5.0RC2 version of goldendict (it's built with qt5).नमस्काराः! अस्योट्टङ्कनम् अहम् arch linux + cinnamon + chrome मध्ये fcitx-द्वारा करोमि - (आर्च्लैनक्स् मह्यं रोचते - सा कथाऽस्तु भिन्ने सूत्रे)!whatsapp desktop, telegram desktop, gedit, goldendict, konsole इत्येतेषु सम्यग् लिखितुं शक्नोमि।
Thanks to the .xprofile tip (probably), I am now able to type in intellij idea. Although I am not sure it works in qt apps ( juffed, which I installed just to test qt typing, seems to increment columns while not showing any typed character; whereas kate seems to work fine.)
हन्त! अत्र मदीयः क्लेशः। intellij-idea-ultimate-edition इति aur-package स्थापिते कथञ्चिन् नोट्टङ्कयितुं शक्नोमि। were you trying on https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/intellij-idea-ultimate-edition/ or some pure java download from their website?
I'm using the official arch package, community edition https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/any/intellij-idea-community-edition/. Some java apps don't play well with WMs, wiki has some tips https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Java. I've tried the 'wmname' trick in the past, may be worth a try.
On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 10:17 AM, विश्वासो वासुकिजः (Vishvas Vasuki) <vishvas...@gmail.com> wrote:On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 6:34 PM, Arun Mahapatra <prati...@gmail.com> wrote:I'm using the official arch package, community edition https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/any/intellij-idea-community-edition/. Some java apps don't play well with WMs, wiki has some tips https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Java. I've tried the 'wmname' trick in the past, may be worth a try.No luck :-( - Posted on https://aur.archlinux.org/pkgbase/intellij-idea-ultimate-edition/#comment-638894 as well.May I suggest the archlinux forums: https://bbs.archlinux.org. Very nice and knowledgeable folks in there, they can guide on troubleshooting.
Dumping my java related settings in case it helps:> sudo pacman -Qq | grep javajava-environment-commonjava-runtime-common> sudo pacman -Qq | grep intellijintellij-idea-community-edition> archlinux-java statusAvailable Java environments:java-8-openjdk (default)java-9-openjdk> grep wmname ~/.xinitrcwmname LG3DWithin IntelliJ Idea,- Using "Darcula" theme in Appearance -> UI Options