Yes, it was specifically in Trusty 14.04 that this issue was found, in
May of 2014. Due to the Gedit and Dash issues with SCIM, I had to leave
using SCIM and use Fcitx instead. For the last 2 years I've been using
Fcitx.
As to your second question, I would need to make SCIM the active input
method
Until this scim-gedit bug is fixed, for anyone needing a work-around,
the Fcitx works very well in gedit. Both Ibus and scim have issues, but
Fcitx seems to be working great.
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It may be that the problem is due to the way the current scim
architecture interacts with gedit-- rather than the m17n package. This
indeed seems likely, for the following reasons:
1) m17n package works fine in gedit when used through ibus or Fcitx. So
it is specifically scim that is unable to uti
Note: In order to get scim-m17n functional in 14.04:
1. Install scim
2. Install scim-m17n
3. Add "ppa:gunnarhj/misc" to your system's Software Sources. Until you do
this, the m17n packages will not work.
Further info about that matter here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/scim-m17n/+bu
Public bug reported:
scim-m17n is an input method used for typing many languages, especially
those with complex characters.
With scim-m17n enabled in gedit, when one presses the backspace or
delete key, then instead of performing the expected work, the cursor
simply moves one space ahead and plac
Also please note that I already have ibus (1.5.5-1ubuntu3) installed.
According to the Launchpad Janitor's note "This bug was fixed in the
package ibus - 1.5.5-1ubuntu2", given that I have what looks to be
perhaps an even more up-t0-date installation, the bug should have been
fixed in my Ubuntu 14.
I installed Ubuntu 14.04 a few days ago, and the fix described on
2014-02-20 has not been implemented. CTRL-Space is not working to
enable/disable the input editor. I have gone to the following page
seeking a fix:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus/1.5.5-1ubuntu2
However there are three do
Also please note that the problem is still there when I boot into the
Gnome-shell. CTRL-Space is not working either in Unity or in Gnome.
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