Hi Marguerite and all, Thank you for working to support IM on Wayland sessions. I see your systemd-inputmethod-generator. https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/M17N/systemd-inputmethod-generator It simply read a list of input methods and precedence from (/usr)/etc/X11/xim.d/en. I think it is ok nowadays since we do not need complex mechanisms provided by /etc/X11/xim anymore. But I'm wondering how about using `update-alternatives` instead of reading /etc/X11/xim.d/en. A benefit of using update-alternatives is users can choose an input method by `update-alternatives --config` or YaST. `update-alternatives` is also used to configure a default display manager. To use update-alternatives, firstly, we prepare: [1] /usr/lib/input-method/user-environment-generators/fcitx [2] /usr/lib/input-method/user-environment-generators/ibus And run `update-alternatives --install` during installation: update-alternatives --install \ /usr/lib/systemd/user-environment-generators/29-input-method-generator \ input-method-user-environment-generator \ /usr/lib/input-method/user-environment-generators/fcitx \ 25 The following symlink to one of above will be generated: /usr/lib/systemd/user-environment-generators/29-input-method-generator Note that if [1] and [2] does not contain any program, the file managed by `update-alternatives` can be /lib/environment.d/99-input-method.conf What do you think? If you plan to extend your input-method-generator so that it can read /etc/X11/xim.d/$LANG and/or ~/.i18n, etc., the current approach will be appropriate. a related report: https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1084804 Best regards, Fuminobu Takeyama