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Old 2nd June 2007, 08:55 PM
chenghuanjia Offline
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Exclamation Skim 1.4.5 does not work with Fedora 7

I have installed the package of scim* by "yum install scim*" and this works very well for my gtk+ application, such as pidgin.

But, I cannot get the input method by pressing "ctrl+space" in Firefox with skim 1.4.5, which is installed from source code pakage.
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