Input MethodsInput methods are an operating system component that allows any data, such
as keyboard strokes or mouse movements, to be received as input. In this way
users can enter characters and symbols not found on their input devices. Using
an input method is obligatory for any language that has more graphemes than
there are keys on the keyboard.The following input methods are available in NixOS:IBus: The intelligent input bus.Fcitx: A customizable lightweight input
method.Nabi: A Korean input method based on XIM.Uim: The universal input method, is a library with a XIM
bridge.IBusIBus is an Intelligent Input Bus. It provides full featured and user
friendly input method user interface.The following snippet can be used to configure IBus:
i18n.inputMethod = {
enabled = "ibus";
ibus.engines = with pkgs.ibus-engines; [ anthy hangul mozc ];
};
i18n.inputMethod.ibus.engines is optional and can be
used to add extra IBus engines.Available extra IBus engines are:Anthy (ibus-engines.anthy): Anthy is a
system for Japanese input method. It converts Hiragana text to Kana Kanji
mixed text.Hangul (ibus-engines.hangul): Korean input
method.m17n (ibus-engines.m17n): m17n is an input
method that uses input methods and corresponding icons in the m17n
database.mozc (ibus-engines.mozc): A Japanese input
method from Google.Table (ibus-engines.table): An input method
that load tables of input methods.table-others (ibus-engines.table-others):
Various table-based input methods. To use this, and any other table-based
input methods, it must appear in the list of engines along with
table. For example:
ibus.engines = with pkgs.ibus-engines; [ table table-others ];
To use any input method, the package must be added in the configuration,
as shown above, and also (after running nixos-rebuild) the
input method must be added from IBus' preference dialog.TroubleshootingIf IBus works in some applications but not others, a likely cause of
this is that IBus is depending on a different version of
glib to what the applications are depending on. This can
be checked by running nix-store -q --requisites <path> | grep
glib, where <path> is the path of either
IBus or an application in the Nix store. The glib
packages must match exactly. If they do not, uninstalling and reinstalling
the application is a likely fix.FcitxFcitx is an input method framework with extension support. It has three
built-in Input Method Engine, Pinyin, QuWei and Table-based input
methods.The following snippet can be used to configure Fcitx:
i18n.inputMethod = {
enabled = "fcitx";
fcitx.engines = with pkgs.fcitx-engines; [ mozc hangul m17n ];
};
i18n.inputMethod.fcitx.engines is optional and can be
used to add extra Fcitx engines.Available extra Fcitx engines are:Anthy (fcitx-engines.anthy): Anthy is a
system for Japanese input method. It converts Hiragana text to Kana Kanji
mixed text.Chewing (fcitx-engines.chewing): Chewing is
an intelligent Zhuyin input method. It is one of the most popular input
methods among Traditional Chinese Unix users.Hangul (fcitx-engines.hangul): Korean input
method.Unikey (fcitx-engines.unikey): Vietnamese input
method.m17n (fcitx-engines.m17n): m17n is an input
method that uses input methods and corresponding icons in the m17n
database.mozc (fcitx-engines.mozc): A Japanese input
method from Google.table-others (fcitx-engines.table-others):
Various table-based input methods.NabiNabi is an easy to use Korean X input method. It allows you to enter
phonetic Korean characters (hangul) and pictographic Korean characters
(hanja).The following snippet can be used to configure Nabi:
i18n.inputMethod = {
enabled = "nabi";
};
UimUim (short for "universal input method") is a multilingual input method
framework. Applications can use it through so-called bridges.The following snippet can be used to configure uim:
i18n.inputMethod = {
enabled = "uim";
};
Note: The option can be
used to choose uim toolbar.