Package: gnome-settings-daemon Version: 3.6.1-1 Severity: grave IBus integration in GNOME >= 3.6.0 is filtering input method engines and properties, which makes most of the commonly used engines being filtered out, or being completely broken because their configuration menu items ("properties") are almost all being filtered out. Although engines that are not in its white list can be exposed in gnome-control-center by manually change a gsettings value, those engines cannot be used because the existence of white list filtering.
The items in white list are selected by GNOME developers that they think are most sophisticated based on their opinion that inputting using IME is just as easy as input Spanish using an US keyboard which only needs one or very few options, but the actual situation is in the contrary. It's a very complicated thing just like there are different editors including vim, emacs, gedit and even more, and those editors can't be limited by a DE. Maintaining a patch to that white list to enable commonly used engines and properties is not feasible for a downstream project, at least pkg-ime does not have any plan to support such a move, so the best option is to drop IBus integration in GNOME by configuring gnome-settings-daemon and gnome-control-center with --disable-ibus, which preserves the original behavior. There has been lots of complains in GNOME's desktop-devel-list from Chinese users and developers, and there isn't real progress on figuring such collision out right away. Currently Ubuntu has decided to go with --disable-ibus for Raring with GNOME 3.6, and OpenSuSE does not have the plan to support such a feature in foreseeable time. Only Fedora has been officially being the test ground of GNOME so they have the integration. I see no reason to enable it in Debian, as we are not yet another test ground. -- Regards, Aron Xu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org