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== Setup == | == Setup == | ||
The following is a simple | The following is a simple NixOS configuration that'll setup fcitx5, its GUI config tool, and two addons. | ||
i18n.inputMethod = { | i18n.inputMethod = { | ||
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}; | }; | ||
Notably, | Notably, NixOS automagically sets session variables that are required for fcitx5. | ||
== Troubleshooting == | == Troubleshooting == | ||
=== Add-ons Not Detected === | === Add-ons Not Detected === | ||
Installing fcitx5 using <code>environment.systemPackages</code> can interfere with add-on detection. | Installing fcitx5 using <code>environment.systemPackages</code> can interfere with add-on detection. Make sure to only add fcitx5 to your config as shown in [[Fcitx5#Setup | Setup]]. | ||
[[File:Fcitx5-mozc-load-fail.jpg|thumb|Fcitx5 failing to load IME module (claims "使用不可" (unusable))]] | |||
Another possibility is that you are calling <code>${pkgs.fcitx5}/bin/fcitx5</code> instead of the patched <code>fcitx5-with-addons</code> (<code>/run/current-system/sw/bin/fcitx5</code>). For example in [[Hyprland]]: | |||
# ~/.config/hypr/hyprland.conf | |||
exec-once=fcitx5 -d # not ${pkgs.fcitx5}/bin/fcitx5 ! | |||
=== Fcitx5 Doesn't Start When Using WM === | === Fcitx5 Doesn't Start When Using WM === | ||
As of NixOS 23.11 <code>i18n.inputMethod.enabled</code> no longer creates systemd services for fcitx5. Instead it relies on XDG autostart files. If using a Window Manager (WM), such as [[Sway]], you may need to add <code>services.xserver.desktopManager. | As of NixOS 23.11 <code>i18n.inputMethod.enabled</code> no longer creates systemd services for fcitx5. Instead it relies on XDG autostart files. If using a Window Manager (WM), such as [[Sway]], you may need to add <code>services.xserver.desktopManager.runXdgAutostartIfNone = true;</code> to your NixOS configuration. | ||
See the [https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/release-notes#sec-release-23.11 NixOS 23.11 Release Notes] for more information. | See the [https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/release-notes#sec-release-23.11 NixOS 23.11 Release Notes] for more information. | ||
=== Using Wayland === | |||
Set boolean <code>i18n.inputMethod.fcitx5.waylandFrontend</code> to true to suppress warnings about environment variables. | |||
[[Category:Applications]] | [[Category:Applications]] |
Latest revision as of 15:31, 23 November 2024
Fcitx5 is a lightweight input method framework with addon support.
Setup
The following is a simple NixOS configuration that'll setup fcitx5, its GUI config tool, and two addons.
i18n.inputMethod = { enabled = "fcitx5"; fcitx5.addons = with pkgs; [ fcitx5-mozc fcitx5-gtk ]; };
Notably, NixOS automagically sets session variables that are required for fcitx5.
Troubleshooting
Add-ons Not Detected
Installing fcitx5 using environment.systemPackages
can interfere with add-on detection. Make sure to only add fcitx5 to your config as shown in Setup.
Another possibility is that you are calling ${pkgs.fcitx5}/bin/fcitx5
instead of the patched fcitx5-with-addons
(/run/current-system/sw/bin/fcitx5
). For example in Hyprland:
# ~/.config/hypr/hyprland.conf exec-once=fcitx5 -d # not ${pkgs.fcitx5}/bin/fcitx5 !
Fcitx5 Doesn't Start When Using WM
As of NixOS 23.11 i18n.inputMethod.enabled
no longer creates systemd services for fcitx5. Instead it relies on XDG autostart files. If using a Window Manager (WM), such as Sway, you may need to add services.xserver.desktopManager.runXdgAutostartIfNone = true;
to your NixOS configuration.
See the NixOS 23.11 Release Notes for more information.
Using Wayland
Set boolean i18n.inputMethod.fcitx5.waylandFrontend
to true to suppress warnings about environment variables.