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Also, please offer a migration path from SCIM. I'm a long-time SCIM user and I use it to type in Japanese. Does IBus have a similar applet that shows the current active input method and allows switching between available methods using a user-specified keyboard shortcut? --[[User:Rathann|Rathann]] 15:45, 19 January 2009 (UTC)
Also, please offer a migration path from SCIM. I'm a long-time SCIM user and I use it to type in Japanese. Does IBus have a similar applet that shows the current active input method and allows switching between available methods using a user-specified keyboard shortcut? --[[User:Rathann|Rathann]] 15:45, 19 January 2009 (UTC)
== remote X displays support ==
Another issue: does it work across remote X sessions? i.e. via ssh -Y or X -query remote-display-manager. --[[User:Rathann|Rathann]] 21:10, 19 January 2009 (UTC)

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Please integrate in the system some "language" info so apps know what language the user is typing. They need this info to select automatically the right spellchecker and OpenType rules.

Since there is no 1:1 relationship between languages and input methods (the same method can be used to input different languages, and different methods can be used to input the same language) both input and language info are needed.

(this is one thing Windows i18n gets right and Linux get totally wrong) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Nim (talkcontribs)

Also, please offer a migration path from SCIM. I'm a long-time SCIM user and I use it to type in Japanese. Does IBus have a similar applet that shows the current active input method and allows switching between available methods using a user-specified keyboard shortcut? --Rathann 15:45, 19 January 2009 (UTC)

remote X displays support

Another issue: does it work across remote X sessions? i.e. via ssh -Y or X -query remote-display-manager. --Rathann 21:10, 19 January 2009 (UTC)