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-Fcitx is an input method framework with extension support. Currently it
-supports Linux and Unix systems like freebsd. Fcitx supports typing
-with many languages all over the world with a large number of engines.
-
-Fcitx has a slim core while provides powerful features with addons. It
-is easy to customize fcitx to satisfy your own needs.
-
-Fcitx5 is the next generation of fcitx.
-
-Some cmake options to keep in mind before building are:
-
-- ENABLE_WAYLAND: Wayland support. Defaults to On and should be fine
- for desktop environments such as KDE and GNOME. Users running
- X11-based window managers will need to turn it off.
-
-- ENABLE_ENCHANT: Enchant support. Defaults to On. Used for word
- prediction (hinting). Depends on libenchant, which is provided by
- most distributions.
-
-The user is encouraged to check the contents of CMakeLists.txt for an
-exhaustive list of options.
-
-For example, an i3 user who wishes to install it to /opt would run
-(likely with sudo privileges):
-
- cmake -DENABLE_WAYLAND=Off \
- -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/your/install/path .
- make
- sudo make install
-
-To make fcitx5 the default input method, please add these lines to your
-/etc/environment (or .profile):
-
- GTK_IM_MODULE=fcitx
- QT_IM_MODULE=fcitx
- XMODIFIERS=@im=fcitx
-