I used XUbuntu11.10. When I used SublimeText2, I found that I could not enter Chinese characters. I still couldn't switch the input method constantly. This is not a shortcut key issue. I found a solution on the Internet to install scim and then use scim-brige mode. After adjusting the configuration, I can enter Chinese in sublimetext2, however, I still cannot enter Chinese characters by referring to this method. Later, I found the information, and another solution was to install fcitx. The solution is as follows:
I am using XUbuntu 11.10. When I use Sublime Text 2, I find that I cannot enter Chinese characters. I still cannot switch the input method constantly. This is not a shortcut key issue. I found a solution on the Internet to install scim and then use scim-brige mode. After adjusting the configuration, I can enter Chinese Characters in sublime text2, however, I still cannot enter Chinese characters by referring to this method. Later, I found the information, and another solution was to install fcitx. The solution is as follows:
Add a ppa source for fcitx
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: fcitx-team/nightly
Execute source update
Sudo apt-get update
Install the new fcitx
Sudo apt-get install fcitx
Then open sublime text2 again to enter Chinese characters in it, but the cursor cannot follow. If it doesn't work, remember to restart it... This is the final result...
Download Sublime Text http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2012-04/58419.htm for Xubuntu 11.10