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Nimf is an input method framework.
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Nimf is an input method framework which has a module-based client-server architecture in which an application acts as a client and communicates synchronously with the Nimf server via a Unix socket. Nimf provides: * Input Method Server: * nimf-daemon * Language Engines: * Chinese (based on libchewing, librime) * Japanese (based on anthy) * Korean (based on libhangul) * Service Modules: * Indicator (based on appindicator) * Wayland * XIM (based on IMdkit) * Preedit window * Candidate * Client Modules: * GTK+2, GTK+3, Qt4, Qt5 * Settings tool to configure the Nimf: * nimf-settings * Development files: * C library and headers Project Homepage: * https://github.com/cogniti/nimf License ------- Nimf is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Nimf is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this program; If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. Downloads --------- Download latest snapshot of the current master branch * Clone with HTTPS git clone https://github.com/cogniti/nimf.git * Download tar.gz https://github.com/cogniti/nimf/archive/master.tar.gz Compiling and installing ------------------------ * Compiling and installing in the usual way If you are using im-config ./autogen.sh --with-im-config-data Otherwise ./autogen.sh make sudo make install sudo ldconfig sudo make update-gtk-im-cache sudo make update-gtk-icon-cache * Compiling and installing in Debian way First of all, install devscripts, build-essential, debhelper. username:~$ sudo apt install devscripts build-essential debhelper After installing devscripts, build-essential perform the following commands. username:~$ cd username:~$ mkdir tmp-build username:~$ cd tmp-build username:~/tmp-build$ wget https://github.com/cogniti/nimf/archive/master.tar.gz username:~/tmp-build$ tar zxf master.tar.gz username:~/tmp-build$ cd nimf-master username:~/tmp-build/nimf-master$ dpkg-checkbuilddeps You may see something like: dpkg-checkbuilddeps: Unmet build dependencies: some-package1 some-package2 ... Install all dependent packages and perform the following commands. username:~/tmp-build/nimf-master$ debuild username:~/tmp-build/nimf-master$ cd .. username:~/tmp-build$ ls nimf_YYYY.mm.dd_amd64.build nimf_YYYY.mm.dd_amd64.buildinfo nimf_YYYY.mm.dd_amd64.changes nimf_YYYY.mm.dd_amd64.deb nimf_YYYY.mm.dd.dsc nimf_YYYY.mm.dd.tar.xz nimf-anthy_YYYY.mm.dd_amd64.deb nimf-anthy-dbgsym_YYYY.mm.dd_amd64.deb nimf-chewing_YYYY.mm.dd_amd64.deb nimf-chewing-dbgsym_YYYY.mm.dd_amd64.deb nimf-dbgsym_YYYY.mm.dd_amd64.deb nimf-dev_YYYY.mm.dd_amd64.deb nimf-libhangul_YYYY.mm.dd_amd64.deb nimf-libhangul-dbgsym_YYYY.mm.dd_amd64.deb nimf-master nimf-rime_YYYY.mm.dd_amd64.deb nimf-rime-dbgsym_YYYY.mm.dd_amd64.deb Install deb packages. username:~/tmp-build$ sudo dpkg -i nimf_YYYY.mm.dd_amd64.deb \ nimf-anthy_YYYY.mm.dd_amd64.deb nimf-chewing_YYYY.mm.dd_amd64.deb \ nimf-libhangul_YYYY.mm.dd_amd64.deb nimf-rime_YYYY.mm.dd_amd64.deb As above mentioned, make the package yourself. Otherwise, request your Linux distribution to package Nimf. Configure --------- * For GNOME Shell, use 3rd party gnome-shell-extension-appindicator https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1031/topicons/ https://github.com/phocean/TopIcons-plus * Configure Hangul/Hanja key if you use a keyboard without hardware Hangul/Hanja key If you are using xkb-data 2.14 or newer, then select "Right Alt as Hangul, right Ctrl as Hanja" or "Right Ctrl as Hangul, right Alt as Hanja" from gnome-tweak-tool. Debugging --------- nimf-daemon --start-indicator --debug tail -f /var/log/daemon.log export GTK_IM_MODULE="nimf" export QT4_IM_MODULE="nimf" export QT_IM_MODULE="nimf" export XMODIFIERS="@im=nimf" export G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=nimf gedit # or kate for Qt Participate ----------- * Development You may send pull requests. https://github.com/cogniti/nimf/pulls * Translation You can make nimf.pot using the following commands. git clone https://github.com/cogniti/nimf.git cd nimf ./autogen.sh cd po make nimf.pot Then, you may translate nimf.pot into your native language. Support ------- * Not Nimf bugs but your application bugs Report bugs to your application project. Do not request me to fix your application bugs. * Failed to load shared library Check /etc/ld.so.conf and /etc/ld.so.conf.d/ for /usr/local/lib path * libnimf.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory sudo ldconfig * Nimf does not appear in im-config sudo cp nimf/data/im-config/23_nimf.* /usr/share/im-config/data/ References ---------- * APIs http://www.x.org/releases/X11R7.6/doc/libX11/specs/XIM/xim.html http://www.w3.org/TR/ime-api/ https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/input_ime https://docs.enlightenment.org/stable/efl/group__Ecore__IMF__Lib__Group.html http://doc.qt.io/qt-4.8/qinputcontext.html http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qinputmethod.html https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/tree/gtk/gtkimcontext.c * Language Engines (alphabetically listed) http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/anthy.git https://github.com/chewing/libchewing https://github.com/choehwanjin/libhangul https://github.com/rime/librime * Implementations https://github.com/choehwanjin/nabi https://github.com/choehwanjin/imhangul https://github.com/choehwanjin/ibus-hangul https://github.com/ibus/ibus https://github.com/fcitx/fcitx https://github.com/fcitx/fcitx-qt5 https://github.com/uim/uim
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