Software/ScimKDE

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Skim (SCIM for KDE)

Introduction

skim is an input method platform based upon scim-lib under *NIX systems (including GNU/Linux and FreeBSD) optimized for KDE. It provides a GUI panel (named scim-panel-kde), a KConfig config module and !SetupUIs for itself and scim-lib. It also has its own plugin system which supports on-demand loadable actions.

Features

[[SkimScreenshots][Screenshots]]

Everyone loves SkimScreenshots][screenshots, don't they? ;) Please also have a look at The English skim Handbook and The German skim Handbook.

Downloads

---+++++ Skim-1.0.2 Source

Previous versions are also available on Sourceforge. ---+++++ Latest Source from CVS

        cvs -z3 -d:ext:anoncvs@savannah.nongnu.org:/cvsroot/scim co skim

---+++++ Gentoo

---+++++ !FreeBSD

---+++++ !Binaries for Various Distros | *Distro* | *Version* | *File* | *Extra Info* | | !SuSE | 9.1 | \ skim-1.0.2-1suse.i586.rpm || | Mandrake | Cooker | \ UT Extra Packages for Mandrake | src rpm only | | Magic | Latest | \ rpm srpm | All scim related packages | | Fedora | fc2 | \ skim-1.0.1-1fc2.i386.rpm ||

---++++Requirements

scim-lib > 0.99.4, Qt > 3.2.0 and KDE >= 3.2.0 are required to compile skim.

*NOTICE*: After installing skim, you should also install at least an IMEngine (refer to a input method), such as scim-chinese (currently contains the Pinyin IMEngine for Simplified Chinese), scim-tables (contains table-based input methods, such as Wubi, Erbi for Simplified Chinese), scim-hangul (a popular Korean input method), scim-uim (contains a lot of Janpanese IMEngines) or scim-m17n (contains more than 30 input methods for various languages).

---+++++Install (Binary) RPM

If you want to use RPM directly, then please install RPMs for scim and skim.

---+++++Compile from Source

If you want to compile skim from source, then please make sure before compiling skim at least the RPMs for scim and scim-devel are installed.

Otherwise, if scim-lib was compiled in your box, you have all necessary files.

If you do not want Gtk2 based original GUI from scim-lib, you can disable them while configure it: after you compile it, you can still install skim. In a word, skim does not depend on original Gtk2 based GUI.

The header files for Qt and KDE are also required to compile skim, which are normally included in libqt-devel and libkdecore-devel/libkdelibs-devel RPMs.

---++++User Manual

---++++skimRoadmap][Roadmap Roadmap (future plan) for skim can be found here.

---++++Acknoledgement ---+++++Art Designer

---+++++Package Maintainer

-- Main.LiuCougar - 13 Nov 2004