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PROGRAM:

NAME


ucimf - unicode console input method framework

DESCRIPTION


ucimf is an input method framework designed for Linux unicode console.

FEATURE


· Support UTF-8
· Support OpenVanilla Modules
· Support PCF, TrueType Font
· Provide OverSpot style compose window
· Provide C/C++ API

BOOT PARAMETERS


Framebuffer mode is needed.

You can add "vga=XXX" to LILO, GRUB, or other bootloaders to let the kernel start with
proper framebuffer mode automatically.
vga=785 (640x480, 16 ), vga=788 (800x600, 16 ), vga=791 (1024x768, 16 ), vga=794
(1280x1024, 16 )

USAGE


ucimf needs to run under an UTF-8 consle environment, please use locale -a to see the
UTF-8 locales that your system is supported and use command like export LC_ALL=zh_CN.UTF-8
to set up the locale.

To start ucimf with FbTerm, prefer to install fbterm-ucimf package and run fbterm -i
fbterm_ucimf, or see ucimf_start(1) as an not-recommended alternate.

When the user is running an FbTerm, key combination Ctrl+Space is the switch of
enable/disable the input method, Ctrl+ShiftLeft to switch to next input method, and
Ctrl+ShiftRight to switch to next input method framework.
For jfbterm, F12 is the switch of enable/disable the input method, F11 to switch to next
input method, and F10 to next input method framework.

If the user wishes to use Ctrl+Space and Ctrl+ShiftLeft under jfbterm, please use
ucimf_keyboard, which maps Ctrl+Space to F12, and Ctrl+ShiftLeft to F11.

TABLE MANAGEMENT


ucimf use standard *.cin files directly to manage its input method tables, per-user input
method tables is put in
~/.openvanilla/OVIMGeneric/.

Installing or removing a table is simply copy or remove a file in that directory.

The order of loading table is managed by the name of the table files, for exaple you can
name your tables like this:
01_xxx.cin, 02_xyz.cin, 03_aaa.cin, ...
ucimf will follow this order while loading input method tables.

SHELL ENVIRONMENT


LC_CTYPE - use UTF-8 as to recogize characters. For example:
export LC_CTYPE=zh_CN.UTF-8

OVMODULE_DIR - to customize OpenVanilla modules location at run-time. For example:
export OVMODULE_DIR=/usr/lib/openvanilla/

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