[arch-general] Is fcitx must executed under a chinese locale?

adrian sun adriansunny0615 at gmail.com
Tue May 15 00:36:42 EDT 2012


Oh. Thanks!
I also check some wikis, I don't know why only firefox and chromium cannot
use fcitx. All other applications works well with fcitx.

On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 12:01 AM, XeCycle <xecycle at gmail.com> wrote:

> adrian sun <adriansunny0615 at gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Hi buddy,
> > I am using fcitx for inputting chinese words. I got a problem. If I
> change
> > my locale to en_US.UTF-8, I can not invoke FCITX by pressing the
> > 'CTRL+Space'.
> > After I changed my locale to zh_CN.UTF-8, FCITX worked well.
> >
> > The question is can I use FCITX under the english locale?  if I can, how
> to
> > configure it?
> >
> > I read the english wiki of fcitx and it says I should check my locale.
> > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fcitx
> > Well, only if I change locale to chinese, FCITX works. For some reasons,
> I
> > dont want to work under a chinese environment.
> > I find a little difference on wikis that chinese wiki says I can work
> under
> > english locale, but the way I tried didn't work.
> >
> > Any idea or solution? Thanks!!!
>
> It should depend on the application, and not related to fcitx.
> IIRC fcitx itself won't refuse to work in no matter what locale.
>
> There's an fcitx mailing list, too, and similar questions are
> already on the fcitx wiki.
>
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