Good evening, everyone!
I am using fedora 19 (kde, 64-bit). My problem is I have to manually start ibus-daemon every time I boot the system - I go to Konsole and issue the command "ibus-setup." Does anyone know a way to make it start itself when the rest of the system starts?
Secondly, I am into languages. I am learning Chinese (是!我會說普通話!), and i speak Esperanto (yay! ĉu iu parolas tiun lingvon?). Now my problem is that I have to use two different systems to write in these languages. I have to use iBus for Chinese and the kde-layout (system settings → keyboard settings →layouts) for Esperanto.
It wasn't like that in fedora 18, where I used iBus as my primary input method. I haven't been able to figure out how make iBus the primary input method, or add Cangjie (a chinese input method) to the kde-layout.
And, for some mysterious reason, the iBus people have removed Esperanto from the layouts they are offering for Fedora 19. :(
Am I making sense? And can you help?
I am using fedora 19 (kde, 64-bit). My problem is I have to manually start ibus-daemon every time I boot the system - I go to Konsole and issue the command "ibus-setup." Does anyone know a way to make it start itself when the rest of the system starts?
Secondly, I am into languages. I am learning Chinese (是!我會說普通話!), and i speak Esperanto (yay! ĉu iu parolas tiun lingvon?). Now my problem is that I have to use two different systems to write in these languages. I have to use iBus for Chinese and the kde-layout (system settings → keyboard settings →layouts) for Esperanto.
It wasn't like that in fedora 18, where I used iBus as my primary input method. I haven't been able to figure out how make iBus the primary input method, or add Cangjie (a chinese input method) to the kde-layout.
And, for some mysterious reason, the iBus people have removed Esperanto from the layouts they are offering for Fedora 19. :(
Am I making sense? And can you help?