At Sat, 7 Dec 2013 20:32:52 +0800, Ray Chen wrote:
There're some inconvenience about IM in GNOME 3 GNOME 3 had integrated ibus as it's default method if you don't want to use ibus, you have to remove ibus but this may impossible in a multi-user system but if you don't remove ibus gnome-settings-daemon will force reset your QT_IM_MODULE and XMODIFIERS variables that cause can't input in QT-base applications and some legacy apps see my bug report: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=853063 I found an workaround but not sure how far this will effect need your help and opinion
Yeah, that's the only choice, I'm afraid.
GNOME3 can't work cleanly with other input frameworks -- this is already a fact that was decided by GNOME developers years back. So, the cleanest option would be not to support GNOME as long as this decision is kept, but I don't think it's any practical option :) Hence a workaround like above shall be required more or less...
That being said, if this won't break anything else than GNOME setting, I'm all for it. Go forth. It's much better than keeping broken.
BTW, one can modify /etc/X11/xim instead of each /etc/X11/xim.d/*. From maintenance POV, this might be easier as you'd need to patch only one package. But it's still a bit hackish, in anyway.
2013/12/9 Takashi Iwai
thanks,
Takashi
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