Vertices and five strokes are one of the excellent five-stroke input methods in Windows, but the five-stroke input method provided by SCIM is not ideal. Therefore, it would be nice to use the five-stroke method in Ubuntu. The following is the method. 1. Install and decompress the package, copy the package to the sudomv package in the main directory, and copy the package. bin/usr/share/scim/tablessudopkillscim & amp; scim-d to exit the terminal.
Vertices and five strokes are one of the excellent five-stroke input methods in Windows, but the five-stroke input method provided by SCIM is not ideal. Therefore, it would be nice to use the five-stroke method in Ubuntu. The following is the method.
I. Installation
Decompress and copy the kernel five. bin files to the main directory.
Sudo mv. bin/usr/share/scim/tables
Sudo pkill scim & scim-d
Exit the terminal and then execute the following command
Scim-setup
Ii. Settings
Input Method engine: global settings: Simplified Chinese: 6.1 (checked): OK
Sudo pkill scim & scim-d
Exit Terminal
: Http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2008-08/15023.htm
P.S.: in fact, this only uses the 5-stroke code table. Many of the 5-stroke enhancements are not available, but at least better than the original 5-stroke input method.