I changed my Ubuntu12.10 system language to full English, and then suddenly the Pinyin input method could not be used, so I thought about installing the Google PinYin Input Method (which needs to be compiled by myself):. get the code: (install git first without git: sudoapt-getinstallgit-core) $ gitclonegit: // github.com/tchaikov/scim-googlepinyin.git$cd
I changed my Ubuntu 12.10 system language to full English, and then suddenly the Pinyin input method could not be used, so I thought about installing Google Pinyin input method.
Installation Steps (requires self-compilation ):
A. get the code: (install git first without git: sudo apt-get install git-core)
$ Git clone git: // github.com/tchaikov/scim-googlepinyin.git
$ Cd scim-googlepinyin
B. Prerequisites for compilation:
The above link describes how to compile the program, but introduces a few required components, which are listed below:
* Autotools-dev
* Libgtk2.0-dev
* Libscim-dev
* Libtool
* Automake
Run the following command to check whether the tool is installed. If not, it will automatically help you install the tool:
$ Aptitude install autotools-dev libgtk2.0-dev libscim-dev libtool automake
C. Compile:
Remember that the system must first have SCIM (if not, sudo apt-get install scim)
$./Autogen. sh
$ Make
$ Sudo make install
Restart scim now:
Disable scim: pkill scim
Then start: scim-d
OK. Select scim as the default input method for "language support" Input Method in the preference.
You can use it after logging out.
Problem:
Sub-process/usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) solution http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2012-11/74188p2.htm