It has been a long time to install LumaQQ, but Fcitx does not work. Today, I finally have time to study and finally get the results. I will share my experience here.
I used: Radhat9.0 Fcitx3.4.2 http://www.fcitx.org/main? Q = node/9
First, make sure that ~ In/. fcitx/config, the support for lumaQQ is set to 1), and then start lumaQQ.
Config file in the. fcitx directory under the user directory
The content is as follows:
[Program]
Show font (medium) = *
Show font (English) = SimSun
Show font size = 16
Font size of the Main Window = 11
Whether to use AA font = 1
[Output]
Digit followed by halfwidth symbol = 1
Enter key behavior = 2
Semicolon = 0
Uppercase letters = 1
Page flip prohibited by Lenovo mode = 1
LumaQQ support = 0 this line is LumaQQ support item, should change 0 to 1
[Interface]
Number of candidate words = 5
Whether to use the 3D interface for the Main Window = 0
Input entry using 3D interface = 2
Hidden mode of the Main Window = 0
Whether to hide input entries automatically = 1
Cursor color = 92 210 131
Main Window background color = 220 220 220
Main Window line color = 100 180 255
Main Window input method name color = 170 170 170 150 200 150 0 0 255
Input window background color = 240 240 240
Input window color = 255 0 0
Input window user input color = 0 0 255
Input window No. Color = 200 0 0
First candidate color in the input window = 0 150 100
# This color value is only used for user self-creation in pinyin.
Input window user phrase color = 0 0 255
Input window prompts encoding color = 100 100 255
# This color is used for five or more Chinese/system phrases.
Other text colors in the input window = 0 0 0
Input window line color = 100 200 255
Input window arrow color = 255 150 255
# In addition to "quick switch between Chinese and English", other hotkeys can be set to two, separated by spaces in the middle.
[Hotkey]
Enable/disable input = CTRL_SPACE
# You can set the shortcut key to L_CTRL R_CTRL L_SHIFT R_SHIFT.
Chinese and English quick switch key = L_CTRL
Cursor follows = CTRL_K
GBK supports = CTRL_M
Lenovo supports = CTRL_L
Full halfwidth = SHIFT_SPACE
Chinese Punctuation = ALT_SPACE
Previous Page =-
Next page =
Third candidate word selection key = CTRL
[Input method]
Use Pinyin = 1
Use double fight = 0
Location = 1
Usage code table = 1
The phrase in the prompt dictionary is 0.
[Pinyin]
Use full join = 0
Pinyin automatic group word = 1
Save automatic group word = 0
Add commonly used Chinese characters in pinyin = CTRL_8
Delete common pinyin characters = CTRL_7
Delete pinyin user phrase = CTRL_DELETE
# Pinyin is a fixed word key, followed by an equal sign. Do not have spaces
Pinyin: fixed word key = []
# How to adjust the re-code: 0 --> do not adjust 1 --> quickly adjust 2 --> adjust by Frequency
Pinyin single-character duplicate code adjustment method = 2
Pinyin phrase re-encoding adjustment method = 1
Method for adjusting the frequently-used Chinese characters in pinyin = 0
Whether to blur an and ang = 0
Whether to blur en and eng = 0
Whether to blur ian and iang = 0
Whether to blur in and ing = 0
Whether to blur ou and u = 0
Whether to blur uan and uang = 0
Whether to blur c and ch = 0
Whether to blur f and h = 0
Whether to blur l and n = 0
Whether to blur s and sh = 0
Whether to blur z and zh = 0
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