Ubuntu Japanese input method scim supports Japanese input, but fcix does not. 1. /system/System Management/language support, select Japanese 2. /system/System Management/New, search for scim, select jp package 3. im-switch-sscim4.ctrl + del + backspace, restart XUbuntu French input method both French and Japanese require scim input, fcitx is not supported. Switch between fcitx and scim
Ubuntu Japanese Input Method
Scim supports Japanese input, but fcix does not.
1./system/System Management/language support, select Japanese
2./system/System Management/innovation, search for scim, and select jp package
3. im-switch-s scim
4. ctrl + del + backspace, restart X
Ubuntu French Input Method
Scim is required for both French and Japanese. fcitx is not supported.
Use im-switch-s fcix or im-switch-s scim to switch between fcitx and scim
French Input
1. Install French support in/System Management/Language Support
2. System/preferences/keyboard/layout, and select compose key position
3. Rules
Enter ': Compose,', e
Enter ': Compose,', e
Enter: Compose, c
Enter S: Compose, o, e
To enter (not French but can be useful): Compose,/, o
Enter Compose ,!, !
To enter prepare: Compose,>, e
To enter difficult: Compose, <, e
And so on .....
Some other combinations are also useful: (Some other bindings :)
: <, <
: >,>
: =, E
: =, Y
O: *, u
: *,
7:, k
(R): O, R
×: X, x
Labels :-,:
: + ,-
:~, N