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- Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 23:09:49 +0900
 - From: Botond Botyanszki <9915104t@example.com>
 - Subject: Re: [tlug] im-ja: A Japanese input module for GTK2
 - References: <20030217151621.1e74d68c.9915104t@example.com> <1045482534.1976.8.camel@example.com> <3E50D51E.5010805@example.com> <3E50E3AF.A1127DC2@example.com> <1045490163.17682.15.camel@example.com>
 - Organization: Kobe University, Japan
 
Ryan Shaw wrote: > How does the user set which input method to use? Do apps > need to be specifically programmed to be aware of input > methods, or does this come "for free" by virtue of using > GTK2? See my prev mail. > Lately I've been searching in vain for info on this stuff > in the GTK2 docs, so if have anymore info about how it > works, or could point me to someplace that does, I would > really appreciate it. The gtk2 api docs are quite nice for the programmer (just like the jdk apidocs). But the most important is: use the source, luke ;) On the user side, there's not much to know about besides the right click.
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