List of input methods for Unix platforms
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This is intended as a non-exhaustive list of input methods for Unix platforms. An input method is a means of entering characters and glyphs that have a corresponding encoding in a character set. See the input method page for more information.
Name | Languages supported | XIM | Qt4 | GTK+ 2 | GTK+ 3 | Other |
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IBus | Multiple languages, including CJK | |||||
SCIM | ||||||
Fcitx | fbterm | |||||
uim | Leim, TTY and TSM (Mac OS X) | |||||
GCIN | Chinese input method server for Big5 Traditional Chinese character sets, expandible with input methods e.g. from SCIM. | |||||
xcin | Mainly for traditional Chinese; adapted for use for simplified Chinese. | |||||
oxim | ||||||
InputKing | Chinese (traditional Chinese and simplified Chinese), Japanese and Korean. | Browser based | ||||
im-ja | Japanese | |||||
kinput2 | kinput2 protocol | |||||
Nunome | Qtopia | |||||
ATOKX | ||||||
ami | Korean | |||||
imhangul | ||||||
Nabi | ||||||
qimhangul | ||||||
xvnkb | Vietnamese | |||||
x-unikey |
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