Does someone know how to install a Japanese keyboard on XFCE (fedora) where you can type in romaji and it writes in hiragana/katakana (for example you press i and it writes い)?
I know that it works perfectly on Gnome, but I don't know how to get it on XFCE.
Btw is Wayland usable on Nvidia RTX 2060? The last time I was using it, the screen started to freeze after some time, so I got stuck to XFCE.
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@kan @pippa sounds like the sorta thing @nina_kali_nina would know about
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@WiteWulf @kan @pippa wow, I have not tried this in a long time. You need an IME for XFCE. Back in the days on GNU/Linux the main one was IBus, and it still is a thing. Make sure that ibus
and ibus-mozc
are installed. Then add it in Xfce control panel through "Input Method Selector".
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@nina_kali_nina @WiteWulf @pippa thank you, worked with fcitx5
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