Hi Takashi, Vincent, Takao and all I reappeared the problem about blocked the toggle of IM yesterday, after I installed typelib-1_0-IBus-1_0. I think the problem is like this: Gnome-shell through IBus-1.0.typelib 1.5.x to judge whether ibus 1.5.x was installed. If IBus-1.0.typelib 1.5.x was installed, Gnome-shell would force enable gjs ui to instead ibus's native gtk3 panel ui, and prevented ibus responded shortcut keys, so that we can't use Ctrl+Space to switch input engine. This problem must cause by the Gnome 3.6. Can you fix it, Vincent? Maybe we should report this bug to Gnome's bugzilla? But it will be too late to wait it is fixed by upstream. Of course, If we enable ibus option to build gnome-settings-daemon, this problem will disappear. Takashi Iwai写道:
The biggest problems would be the migration and the stability. When I tested ibus 1.5 shortly ago, both failed too badly. Upgrading to M17N:Devel from a system running with ibus-1.4.x (mozc, anthy and m17n) triggered frequent segfaults, even blocked the toggle of IM (likely due to key assignment / policy changes) -- in short, it was just useless on that system.
Maybe we should test the upgrade paths, at least 12.3, before actually upgrading the stuff in M17N project: install 12.3-beta1 or latest one on a VM (GNOME, KDE, other DE), upgrade to M17N:Devel, and see whether any regression happens.
thanks,
Takashi
Ibus 1.4.2 has been unfit to work in gnome 3.6. Gnome 3.6 can block ibus's tray icon , we can't view which engine we use current from
The problem about tray icon is also too serious! And the tray icon is not a gnome-shell extension, it is a ibus's native tray icon. thanks, Hillwood 在 2013-01-30三的 07:48 +0100,Vincent Untz写道: Le mercredi 30 janvier 2013, à 14:24 +0900, Fuminobu TAKEYAMA a écrit : tray
icon in ibus 1.4.2 .
Oh.. ibus's gnome tray icon has gone away. Shall we fix it for 12.3? It is better solution for 12.3.
Vincent, do you know any changes in GNOME 3.6 that may prevent tray icon? The icon is placed at the top of screen in 12.2.
If it was added at the top of the screen in 12.2, then I guess it was a gnome-shell extension. The tray icon should still be there in the bottom right corner, though (assuming it's a standard tray icon).
Otherwise, I can't think of anything else right now.
Vincent
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