reassign 378158 scim-tables 0.5.6-1
tags 378158 confirmed
thanks

On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 04:00:09PM -0400, Ambrose Li wrote:
> Package: scim
> Version: 1.4.4-4
> Severity: normal
> Tags: l10n

Hi Ambrose,

Thanks for the report and sorry for the long delay to reply.

> 1. Switch input method to Changjei vers. 3 (a table method)
> 
> 2. Switch to full-width mode either by clicking shift-space or
> clicking the icon
> 
> 3. Type some symbol, or try to type some uppercase letter

I think I can more or less reproduce this bug, but I still need some
information from you to clarify the situation.

First, in my test, in gedit the Changjie input method indeed behave
strangely for full-width English characters or symbols, however in
gnome-terminal everything seems to be working fine.  What application
were you testing for this bug?  And can you test it again in
gnome-terminal to see if it works well there?

> Result:

And in fact these two things are separate:

> (a) The symbols are still half width

This is expected behavior.  In SCIM terms, the symbol are called
punctuations, and the full-width or half-width of punctuations are
controlled differently than English characters.  To input full-width
symbols, you need to click on the icon with a comma and a period, see
them changing to Chinese style, and input symbols again.  The shortcut
to change this is Ctrl-. (that is Ctrl-Period).

> (b) Uppercase letters do not appear at all (even in half width form)

This is something I can reproduce.  In gedit, scim seems confused when I
hold Shift key down, and keep switching between Chinese mode and English
mode, and somehow hold some keyboard inputs.  However as I said before,
in gnome-terminal it seems to work properly.

Regards,
Ming
2006.10.04


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