On 2022-01-26 at 07:29:34, Osamu Aoki wrote: > Brian, > > Are you using ibus module for "English (int., with AltGr dead key)".
The version I have has "English - English (US)". (Actually, my system is in French, so it says, "Anglais - Anglais (US)", but that's the translation). I definitely don't have dead keys enabled, nor do I have an AltGr key. Besides the standard Shift key, I have Fn (this is a laptop), Ctrl, Windows, and Alt. > Since I use GNOME/Wayland I can't be sure but all non-GNOME system configures > ibus > with "ibus-setup". There may be configuration option there. I have that installed and I don't see an option for this. > What was your intended system configuration. If it is a good old Pure-X way > without > ibus on non-GNOME, then you have to unload ibus. GNOME pull in this if you > installed > it previously. I use MATE with Xorg and have never used GNOME or Wayland on this system. I do not need or want ibus, but I do use the video software Zoom, and it requires it to be installed (it's in Depends). I'm happy to switch to a different input method, but this bug remains valid even if I do so. ibus should refrain from popping up windows in this way or at least provide a way to configure it which defaults to off. Upgrading a system should not result in any changes to the way people input text because that's not expected nor wanted, and ibus has a history of doing exactly that. -- brian m. carlson (he/him or they/them) Toronto, Ontario, CA
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