Has anyone created ibus pet for puppy?

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arulamudhu
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Has anyone created ibus pet for puppy?

#1 Post by arulamudhu »

Recently I happened to see the Omega Spin of Fedora 12. It has ibus keyboard input bundled with it, and what is more attractive is that I could type in phonotic Tamil on the fly! Has anyone attempted or have created ibus pet for puppy?

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#2 Post by Aitch »

iBus - possible alternate to SCIM

Looks good...source available here

http://code.google.com/p/ibus/

Anyone able to do a .pet?

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#3 Post by amigo »

Requires:
dbus-python>=0.83.0 gconf iso-codes librsvg pygtk python>=2.5.0 python-notify pyxdg

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ibus

#4 Post by arulamudhu »

Thank you for the replies.
Actually I am newbie to Linux.
I have installed (frugal) lighthousepup (443f) and am very satisfied with it. What i miss is the input methods. I tried to install SCIM using available pets, but it doesn't work.
If anyone can guide me how to create a pet or SFS, if possible, I would try my best.

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#5 Post by Aitch »

Hi Unfortunately no-one is working on scim at the moment, AFAIK

Irihapeti was the last person actively involved

see here - long thread, lots of info

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=27967

also you may find this useful

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=36631

otherwise searching is probably favourite

http://www.wellminded.com/puppy/pupsearch.html

HTH

Aitch :)

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#6 Post by technosaurus »

How is this useful and to whom?
It also sounds like gtk will need to be compiled with xinput support as in 4.2 series as well as requiring dbus. I don't know if Barry's version includes xinput or not since my tablet is now collecting dust due to a dead fan.
How is this different/better than just having gtk with xinput enabled?
Does it prevent having to install keymaps or something?
Would other programs need to be recompiled to support it via dbus (no puppy programs are compiled with dbus support) - or is it a layer or something?
Check out my [url=https://github.com/technosaurus]github repositories[/url]. I may eventually get around to updating my [url=http://bashismal.blogspot.com]blogspot[/url].

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#7 Post by Aitch »

Techno

Puppy used to have SCIM & SCIM-Bridge support, last maintained by Irihapeti

see my earlier links

However she has now moved on, and both *buntu & Fedora are citing SCIM errors/lack of upstream maintenance, for adoption of iBus

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/desktop-karmic-input-methods

Puppy is in danger of losing gained international ground, if we do nothing in this area to support internationalisation, IMO, and needs better support

Aitch :)

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#8 Post by arulamudhu »

Searching the net, I found this

http://www.theskycenter.info/blfs/ibus

and also this

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions ... ld-726528/

Can this be of any help for the developers?

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