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Welcome to the Smart Common Input Method (SCIM) platform project, which provides not only a user friendly, full featured input method user interface for POSIX-style operating systems (including Linux, FreeBSD and other Unix), but also a development platform to make input method development easier.
Currently the SCIM project has a wide range of input methods (some may need other libraries), covering more than 30 languages, including (Simplified/Traditional) Chinese, Japanese, Korean and many European languages. Composing/Dead key support is also one of the built-in features. In addition, several projects have been established to design IMEngines for SCIM and others supply their own SCIM plugins.
The new pagelayout for this site takes effect today as you may have noticed. Hopefully you will enjoy this new arrangement. What's more, please expect other exciting functionalities soon, be tuned! This news will cover the details of what has been done and what will be done.
It's an onscreen input pad used to input some symbols very easily.
Just discovered that self-registered users do not have enough privileges to add comments and use the top two options in their Account toolbox on the right. These have been fixed.
scim-input-pad is an OnScreen input pad for SCIM used to input some symbols very easily. It requires scim 1.2.0 to work.
Chewing core team released latest libchewing 0.2.6 and scim-chewing 0.2.0.
This release should be used with skim >= 1.2.0 if you want to enable skim support. It also requires scim >= 1.1.3.
Coming along with scim 1.2.0, latest update of skim has been released. As always, you can download it from our sourceforge file release system.
SCIM 1.2.0 is the latest stable release of SCIM input method platform. The source package can be downloaded from http://sf.net/projects/scim.
It has been decided that scim 1.2.0 will be released before the next Monday and postpone all unimplemented features into future stable release. So please help test scim 1.1.3 extensively in these days and report any bugs you found in our bug tracking system.
This version should be used with libscim >= 1.1.3 and skim >= 1.1.0.