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==Acknowledgement== <!--T:2-->
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Translated "almost" verbatim from http://userbase.kde.org/Tutorials/Kimpanel_(zh_CN) (deprecated due to new translation system)
Translated "almost" verbatim from http://userbase.kde.org/Tutorials/Kimpanel_(zh_CN) (deprecated due to new translation system)


==Introduction== <!--T:4-->
===Introduction=== <!--T:4-->


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'''kimpanel''' is a panel Plasmoid for various input methods with concurrent '''Plasma''' theme.
'''KDE Input Method Panel''' is a panel Plasmoid for various input methods with concurrent '''Plasma''' theme.


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===Input Method Panel=== <!--T:6-->
 
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{{Info|1='''kimpanel''' is in the '''kdeplasma-addons''' part of the KDE SC 4.4(.x) release, so you should update your system to KDE SC 4.4.x, install '''kimpanel''' via package manager.}}
 
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For '''Kubuntu 9.10 + KDE SC 4.4.x''':
 
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{{Input|1=sudo apt-get install plasma-widget-kimpanel}}


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Right click desktop, choose <menuchoice>add widgets</menuchoice>, place the<menuchoice> kimpanel</menuchoice> Plasmoid (possibly named "Input Method Panel") wherever you prefer.
Right click desktop, choose <menuchoice>Add Widgets</menuchoice>, place the<menuchoice> Input Method Panel</menuchoice> plasmoid wherever you prefer.


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[[Image:Zhcnkimpaneladd.png|300px|center]]
[[File:KDE Input Method Panel.png|thumb|The KDE Input Method Panel Widget|center]]


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{{Tip|1=Arch Linux users please check [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=24652&O=&L=&C=&K=&SB=&SO=&PP=&do_Orphans=&SeB= kimpanel-plasmoid-svn] in AUR.}}
 
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Support for FCITX has been in trunk since r294. Users are encouraged to upgrade.
Support for Fcitx has been in trunk since r294. Users are encouraged to upgrade.


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{{Tip|1=*Arch Linux users should check [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=28916 fcitx-dbus-svn] in AUR. [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=20836 fcitx-svn] is okey though.}}
{{Tip|1=*Arch Linux users should follow [https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Fcitx Fcitx - ArchWiki].}}
{{Tip|1=*Kubuntu users should check [http://forum.ubuntu.org.cn/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=192737 fcitx-svn].}}
{{Tip|1=*Kubuntu users should check [http://forum.ubuntu.org.cn/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=192737 fcitx-svn].}}


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For '''Kubuntu 9.10 + KDE SC 4.4.x''':
For '''Kubuntu 9.10 + KDE SC 4.4.x''':


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*install '''kimpanel-backend-ibus'''
*install '''kimpanel-backend-ibus'''


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{{Note|1=ibus requires ibus-qt or ibus-qt4 to input special characters in KDE/Qt applications. (I doubt it --- there is XIM still.)}}
{{Note|1=ibus requires ibus-qt or ibus-qt4 to input special characters in KDE/Qt applications. (I doubt it --- there is XIM still.)}}
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For '''Arch Linux''':
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*open <menuchoice>System Settings</menuchoice> -> <menuchoice>Autostart</menuchoice>, add
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{{Input|1=ibus-daemon -drx --panel=/usr/lib/kimpanel-ibus-panel}}
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*open <menuchoice>System Settings</menuchoice> -> <menuchoice>Autostart</menuchoice>, add
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{{Input|1=ibus-daemon -drx --panel=/usr/lib64/libexec/kimpanel-ibus-panel}}
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{{Note|The panel path here is only for a 64-bit architecture. For other architectures, please change it accordingly.}}


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If the '''kimpanel''' Plasmoid is absent, please check $QT_IM_MODULE and set that to ibus.
If the '''Input Method Panel''' Plasmoid is absent, please check $QT_IM_MODULE and set that to ibus.


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Latest revision as of 10:20, 5 November 2021

KDE Input Method Panel

Acknowledgement

Translated "almost" verbatim from http://userbase.kde.org/Tutorials/Kimpanel_(zh_CN) (deprecated due to new translation system)

Introduction

KDE Input Method Panel is a panel Plasmoid for various input methods with concurrent Plasma theme.

Input Method Panel

Right click desktop, choose Add Widgets, place the Input Method Panel plasmoid wherever you prefer.

The KDE Input Method Panel Widget

fcitx-dbus

Support for Fcitx has been in trunk since r294. Users are encouraged to upgrade.

svn co http://fcitx.googlecode.com/svn/trunk fcitx
cd fcitx
./configure --prefix=/usr && make && sudo make install

Tip

*Arch Linux users should follow Fcitx - ArchWiki.

Tip

*Kubuntu users should check fcitx-svn.


IBus

Install ibus as usual. Then

For Kubuntu 9.10 + KDE SC 4.4.x:

  • install kimpanel-backend-ibus
sudo apt-get install plasma-widget-kimpanel-backend-ibus
  • open systemsettings -> autostart, add
ibus-daemon --panel=/usr/lib/ibus/ibus-ui-kde

Note

ibus requires ibus-qt or ibus-qt4 to input special characters in KDE/Qt applications. (I doubt it --- there is XIM still.)


For Arch Linux:

  • open System Settings -> Autostart, add
ibus-daemon -drx --panel=/usr/lib/kimpanel-ibus-panel

For Gentoo:

  • open System Settings -> Autostart, add
ibus-daemon -drx --panel=/usr/lib64/libexec/kimpanel-ibus-panel

Note

The panel path here is only for a 64-bit architecture. For other architectures, please change it accordingly.


If the Input Method Panel Plasmoid is absent, please check $QT_IM_MODULE and set that to ibus.

Links

Suggestions for Input Method UIs (Chinese)

Install kimpanel on a Fedora 10 notebook (Chinese)

kimpanel + ibus (Chinese)