freebsd-ports/textproc/ibus-kmfl/pkg-descr
Wesley Shields 7da81d3240 - Patch SCIM KMFL engine (textproc/scim-kmfl-imengine) to use
the same neutral keyboard repository as textproc/ibus-kmfl does,
  ${LOCALBASE}/share/kmfl/. This approach is similar to m17n (its
  keyboard databases, devel/m17n-db and textproc/m17n-contrib, are
  shared between textproc/scim-m17n and textproc/ibus-m17n). This
  patch also makes both these KMFL engine ports to read ~/.kmfl/
  instead of SCIM-oriented ~/.scim/kmfl/.
  There is UPDATING text that informs KMFL users about this.

- Patch keyboard ports (7 of them) to install data to the new
  repository, ${LOCALBASE}/share/kmfl/; the keyboard ports were
  SCIM-only and used to install to ${LOCALBASE}/share/scim/kmfl/.

- Adapt descriptions in other KMFL ports (textproc/kmflcomp,
  textproc/libkmfl);

- While we are here, do some additional maintenance.

- Remove the 7 old ports.

- Please see the PR for full details.

PR:		ports/156694
Submitted by:	Nikola Lecic <nikola.lecic@anthesphoria.net> (maintainer)
2011-05-29 13:28:25 +00:00

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This is the KMFL IMEngine for IBus (Intelligent Input Bus) framework.
It allows you to use layouts written in KMN keyboard language through
standard IBus interface, through KMFL compiler (textproc/kmflcomp) and
KMFL library (textproc/libkmfl).
KMFL aims to bring Tavultesoft Keyman functionality to *nix operating
systems. KMFL is being jointly developed by SIL International
(http://www.sil.org) and Tavultesoft (http://www.tavultesoft.com).
The powerful KMN keyboard language supports contextual deadkeys, pre-
and post-processing of keystrokes, rules grouping, 'storing' of
character classes for use in similar rules, custom and Unicode character
constants, SIL Ethnologue language codes, etc.
Official Tavultesoft repository contains keyboards that cover more
than 220 languages. Significant number of them are open source.
The keyboard ports are textproc/kmfl-*.
WWW: http://kmfl.sourceforge.net/