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#!/bin/bash # # $Id: xim,v 1.28 2004/12/07 11:04:59 mfabian Exp $ # # Copyright © 2001 SUSE LINUX GmbH Nuernberg, Germany # # Mike Fabian <mfabian@suse.de>, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 # Werner Fink <werner@suse.de>, 2007 # # This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; it may be copied or modified # under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by # the Free Software Foundation. # usually, /etc/X11/xim is used to start a default input method. # If want to change the default, you have the following options: # # 1) Set the variable INPUT_METHOD in /etc/sysconfig/language. # For example: # INPUT_METHOD="scim" # This changes the default for all users # 2) set and export the variable "INPUT_METHOD" in ~/.profile in the # home directory of a user (or ~/.login for csh users) For example: # export INPUT_METHOD="scim" # This changes the default only for one user. # # The possible values for the variable INPUT_METHOD are the names # of the scripts which exist in the directory /etc/X11/xim.d/ # for example if a script /etc/X11/xim.d/scim exists, # and INPUT_METHOD is set to "scim", this script will be tried first # to start an input method and only if this fails other input methods # will be tried. # # 3) If you don't like the behaviour of any of the available # scripts in /etc/X11/xim.d, you can write your own script # containing the necessary lines to start your preferred input # method and save it as ~/.xim. If a file ~/.xim exists, only # this file is sourced to start an input method and nothing # else. # Usually you need only a few lines, the systemwide # file to start an input method, /etc/X11/xim, is only so # complicated because it tries to find a nice default depending # on the language and the installed input methods. # # For example, if you want to use "scim" as your input method, # it is enough to have the following 5 lines (and nothing else) # in your ~/.xim file: # export XMODIFIERS="@im=SCIM" # export GTK_IM_MODULE=scim # export QT_IM_SWITCHER=imsw-multi # export QT_IM_MODULE=scim # scim -d echo "/etc/X11/xim: Checking whether an input method should be started." # # Get variables from the user environment which might influence the start # of an input method (see bug #235044, written by Werner Fink <werner@suse.de>): # adduserenv () { local cur var=${1+"$@"} : ${HOSTNAME:=$(hostname -f)} case "$SHELL" in */sh|*/ash|*/bash|*/ksh|*/pdksh|*/zsh) if test -s "$HOME/.profile" ; then eval $(export HOSTNAME (echo . "'$HOME/.profile'" echo "set +u +e" for cur in $var; do echo echo \${$cur+"export $cur=\$$cur;"} done) | $SHELL) fi ;; */csh|*/tcsh) if test -s "$HOME/.login" ; then eval $(export HOSTNAME (echo onintr - echo source "'$HOME/.login'" echo unset verbose for cur in $var; do echo if \( \${?$cur} \) echo export $cur=\`printenv $cur\` done) | $SHELL) fi ;; esac } # workaround for bnc#853063 # activate/deactivate g-s-d keyboard plugin depending on IM gnome_ibus_workaround () { local im=$1 im=${im##*/} im=${im#[0-9][0-9]-} test "$im" = "none" && return windowmanager=${WINDOWMANAGER##*/} windowmanager=${windowmanager%-*} if [ "$windowmanager" = "gnome" ]; then local active if [ "$im" = "ibus" ]; then active=true else active=false fi gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.keyboard active $active fi } # if gdm passes the language to Xsession, we should not override this # see http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=440371 # The test for $GDM_LANG needs to be changed slightly as soon as other # displaymanager also pass a second argument to Xsession. if test -n "$GDM_LANG" ; then echo "/etc/X11/xim: use GDM_LANG=$GDM_LANG" adduserenv INPUT_METHOD else adduserenv LANG LC_CTYPE LC_ALL INPUT_METHOD fi # if INPUT_METHOD is already set to something non-empty here, # the user must have set it in ~/.profile or ~/.login or on the # command line before using startx. In that case, don't # read the system wide default from /etc/sysconfig/language, # use the user supplied value instead: if [ "$INPUT_METHOD" == "" ] ; then echo "sourcing /etc/sysconfig/language to get the value of INPUT_METHOD" source /etc/sysconfig/language fi if [ "$INPUT_METHOD" != "" ]; then echo "INPUT_METHOD is set to $INPUT_METHOD." echo "Trying to start this user selected input method first ..." if [ -r "/etc/X11/xim.d/$INPUT_METHOD" ] ; then echo "sourcing /etc/X11/xim.d/$INPUT_METHOD" source /etc/X11/xim.d/$INPUT_METHOD if [ "$?" == "0" ]; then echo "Start of $INPUT_METHOD succeeded." gnome_ibus_workaround $INPUT_METHOD return 0; else echo "Start of $INPUT_METHOD failed." fi else echo "/etc/X11/xim.d/$INPUT_METHOD does not exist." fi else echo "INPUT_METHOD is not set or empty (no user selected input method)." fi # Determine the LC_CTYPE locale category setting tmplang=${LC_ALL-${LC_CTYPE-${LANG-en_US}}} echo "Trying to start a default input method for the locale $tmplang ..." subdirlist=$tmplang while [ "$tmplang" != ${tmplang%[_.@]*} ] do tmplang=${tmplang%[_.@]*} subdirlist="$subdirlist $tmplang" done im_failed=0 for subdir in $subdirlist ; do if [ -d /etc/X11/xim.d/$subdir ] ; then echo "Checking for a default input method in /etc/X11/xim.d/$subdir/" for im in /etc/X11/xim.d/$subdir/* ; do if [ -r $im ] ; then echo "sourcing $im ..." source $im if [ "$?" == "0" ]; then echo "$im started sucessfully" gnome_ibus_workaround $im return 0 else echo "$im failed" im_failed=1 fi fi done fi done if [ "$im_failed" == 0 ] ; then echo "There is no default input method for the current locale." else echo "All default input methods tried for the current locale failed." fi # If there is no default input method for the current locale, source # the dummy input method "none" to get reasonable default settings # of the relevant environment variables: source /etc/X11/xim.d/none
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