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On 2015-02-26 17:57, Cefn wrote:
> In answer to the specific question about ibus-gtk3 no, it is not
> installed. I guess because it's not a dependency of the Lubuntu
> Utopic build. Should it be?
I think it would be a good idea.
To confirm it, can you please do these steps:
* install ibus-gtk a
Summary: At this point I have a stable desktop where I don't have to
reduce my touch-typing speed by a factor of 20 in order to achieve any
text input at all (which is how it was this morning before disabling
IBUS in my Language Support preferences).
I think ibus-gtk was already installed by defau
In answer to the specific question about ibus-gtk3 no, it is not
installed. I guess because it's not a dependency of the Lubuntu Utopic
build. Should it be?
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@Cefn,
I'm curious you have installed ibus-gtk and ibus-gtk3 or not. Because you
installed gtk2 app(e.g. inkscape) on Lubuntu. FWIW, Ubuntu has dependency to
ibus-gtk and ibus-gtk3 by default because it's has gtk2 and gtk3 apps in the
image.
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On 2015-02-26 12:13, Cefn wrote:
> For reference, those others experiencing a problem, I've found a
> workaround right now (on Lubuntu) is to entirely disable
> international input support, by going to Preferences>Language
> Support>Keyboard Input Method System and selecting 'none', then
> restart
Hi, Aron. Thanks for looking into this bug for me.
I acknowledge what you're saying that it's someone else's fault, but
without more detail about what you actually think is going on, this may
be misinterpreted. I personally have no idea what is going on, and can't
contribute to resolving this thro
That's problem in the applications, not input methods or im-config. For
the chrome stuff it's known you have to get GTK2 IM Module installed,
otherwise the XIM support in Aura is broken (and Google is not intending
to fix that).
** Changed in: im-config (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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