The workaround from #12 worked fine for me using Emacs24 on 14.04 (Trusty) for 
the application launcher.
Adding
alias emacs="XMODIFIERS=@im=none emacs"
alias emacs24="XMODIFIERS=@im=none emacs24"
to .bash_aliases was the workaround I used before to start emacs from console 
since I could not figure out proper entry for 
.local/share/applications/emacs24.desktop yet. 
Now the application launcher also works fine.

Thanks a lot, 
Michael

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  Multi_key / compose does not work when XMODIFIERS="@im=SCIM"

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