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<title>Import scim-1.4.9 as inputmethod/scim.</title>
<updated>2009-11-24T11:46:01Z</updated>
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<name>obache</name>
<email>obache</email>
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<published>2009-11-24T11:46:01Z</published>
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Currently the SCIM project has a wide range of input methods (some may need
other libraries), covering more than 30 languages, including
(Simplified/Traditional) Chinese, Japanese, Korean and many European languages.
What's more, Composing/Dead key support is one of the built-in features.
In addition, several projects have been established to design IMEngines for
SCIM and others supply their own SCIM plugins.
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