/* * $Id: README,v 1.3 1994/10/04 00:12:47 kuwa Exp $ */ XWNMO - X Input Manager (+ XJUTIL - Dictionary Utility Manager) This directory contains XWNMO's sources, XJUTIL's sources and multi-automaton's sources. XWNMO - Input Manager for XIM (X Input Method) XJUTIL - Dictionary Utility Manager (called by XWNMO) XWNMO is a input manager offers multi-language input to XIM library of X11R5 and X11R6. In case of X11R5, the protocol between XWNMO and XIM library is specified by Xsi Protocol. The Xsi Protocol adopts Back-End method, because Back-End method is a perfect syncronus comminucation, so problem of lost key doesn't occur. In case of X11R6, it is specified by XIM Protocol. The XIM Protocol is a X Consortium Standard. XWNMO support only back-end method. For further information about these, please see: xwnmo/README and manual of xwnmo for XWNMO xjutil/README and manual of xjutil for XJUTIL X11R5/doc/I18N/Xsi/Xim/XimProto.man for Xsi Protocol X11R6/doc/specs/XIM/xim.ms for XIM Protocol Architecture of Input Manager and XIM library. +------------------------+ +----------------+ +----------------+ | Application | +---+ XWNMO +--+ XJUTIL | | +--------------------+ | +-------+--------+ +-------+--------+ | | Widgets | | | | | +--------------------+ | +-------------------+ | | Toolkit | | | +---+--------------------+ | | +---------+ | +------------+ | | +---+ Cserver | | Xlib | XIM library+---+-----+ | +---------++ | +------------+ | +--+ Jserver | +------------------------+ +---------+ [Using under X11R6] ¡¦About locale name XWNMO uses the following locale names as internal codeset. ja_JP.eucJP(Japanese-EUC) zh_CN.eucCN(Simplified-Chinese-EUC) zh_TW.eucTW(Traditional-Chinese-EUC) ko_KR.eucKR(Korean-EUC) Some OS have different names even if those have same contents. In those case, please mofify ximconf. ¡¦About input of Chinese XWNMO(cWnn) use a original codeset, it's called "Sisheng". Fonts for "Sisheng" are provided in Xsi/Xwnmo/X11R6/fonts. Those size are 26, 24, 18 and 16 bots. And must use Xsi/Xwnmo/X11R6/locale/zh instead of xc/nls/X11/locale/XLC_LOCALE/zh. Special thanks to Mr. Bill McMahon of Hewlett Packard. He contributed toward better portability and reliablity of XWNMO.