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echo "Dummy input method \"none\" (do not use any fancy input method by default)"
# set XMODIFIERS="@im=local".
# "@im=local" means "use compose and dead-keys" and
# some programs will use compose and dead-keys only if XMODIFIERS
# is set to either "@im=local" or "@im=none".
export XMODIFIERS="@im=local" # use "Compose"
# Input of German umlauts in acroread doesnt work if GTK_IM_MODULE is
# unset. Make sure that it is set here.
#
# Setting it to "xim" is a reasonable setting together with
# XMODIFIERS="@im=local" because Compose support then works exactly
# as defined in the X11 Compose file.
#
# But this still causes problems when saving files
# with non-ASCII characters in the file name from acroread 8.x because
# xim support in acroread 8.x is very buggy
# (see http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=370330)
#
# Apart from problems in acroread, xim is generally
# known to be quite buggy. Therefore a better choice is probably
# GTK_IM_MODULE=cedilla. This changes 6 Compose key sequences to
# produce U+00C7 (LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH CEDILLA) and
# LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_C_WITH_CEDILLA which produce
# U+00E7 (LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH CEDILLA) instead of
# U+0106 (LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH ACUTE) and
# U+0107 (LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH ACUTE).
# Most users wont notice that small change, and for those who do notice
# it is probably even useful.
# For details see http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=413879#c27
export GTK_IM_MODULE=cedilla
export QT_IM_MODULE=xim # to make Compose work as expected in Qt
#export QT_IM_SWITCHER=imsw-none # disable input method switching in Qt
export QT_IM_SWITCHER=imsw-multi # enable input method switching in Qt
return 0