The following paragraphs are copied from the [issue
comment](https://github.com/ibus/ibus/issues/2271#issuecomment-1421247325).

I have the same problem in Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS.  I didn't have this
problem until recently (one month).  I am a Chinese speaker and use
`ibus-libpinyin`.  I am not a Google Chrome user.  Instead, I encounter
this problem in Firefox, Gnome Terminal, Anki, and everywhere.  And very
often, this problem is not consistent for me.  It occurs consistently
for a short period (5 minutes).  And after a while, it goes away by
itself.

In addition to `gnome-terminal-server has no capability of surrounding-
text feature`, I also have the accompanying `../clutter/clutter/clutter-
actor.c:10558: clutter_actor_set_allocation() function can only be
called from within the implementation of the ClutterActor::allocate()
virtual function` message.  The suurounding-text message only occurs
when I switch IME in terminal, but the clutter actor message occurs
every time I swich IME anywhere.

Oops, I also got `firefox has no capability of surrounding-text feature`
message in the output of `journalctl -xe`.

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Title:
  Ubuntu 20.04 has no capability of surrounding-text feature

Status in ibus:
  Unknown
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  I recently upgrade my Ubuntu LTS from 18.04 to 20.04.
  After the upgrade, I failed to type Thai text with any combining character in 
some apps.
  The log contains this error message:
  `gnome-shell[2076]: (google-chrome-stable:2069): IBUS-WARNING **: 
09:07:10.843: google-chrome-stable has no capability of surrounding-text 
feature`
  `gnome-terminal-[2589]: gnome-terminal-server has no capability of 
surrounding-text feature`

  Expected behavior: Capable of typing any Thai character in any app.
  Actual behavior: Only few apps support typing Thai character, e.g. Firefox, 
Gnome Text Editor.

  Step to reproduce:
  1. Boot up the machine.
  2. Open Google Chrome.
  3. Switch keyboard layout to `Thai (LibThai)`
  4. Type Thai text "กิน" which is equals to following keystroke "dbo" but with 
Thai keyboard layout.

  
  Current workaround:
  Whenever you want to type Thai switch 
  1. Open `Gnome Text Editor`
  2. Switch keyboard layout to `Thai (LibThai)`
  3. Switch to Chrome
  4. Type Thai

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