Karoly Banicz
On Fri, 16 Aug 2002, Mike Fabian wrote:
and the solution described there, i.e. add the following to /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults/Kinput2
*SeparateConversion.input: false *selectionShell.input: false *auxShell.input: false
Great, this has indeed helped, Japanese input doesn't hang any more. Thanks.
Try that first. *Maybe* this helps for your overlap problem as well,
Unfortunately it didn't.
Here's what happens, in more detail: The cursor moves a bit slower than the word is written. Its lag gradually increases until it's two or three characters behind the end of the word, and then it keeps that distance. Also, the characters are placed with decreasing space in-between until they partly overlap. All this happens only if I write into the document itself, but not in text boxes (of the tool bar or a pop-up dialog, for example); there everything's OK.
Which fonts are you using?
I tried to reproduce your problem but it worked flawlessly both on
SuSE Linux 8.0 with OpenOffice_en-641c and on the current development
version of SuSE Linux with OpenOffice_org-1.0.1.
I used the free Japanese Kochi Mincho and Kochi Gothic TrueType fonts
and Microsofts MS Mincho, MS Gothic, and Arial Unicode MS fonts and it
worked fine with all of them.
I don't have a SuSE Linux 7.2 system handy at the moment, but somehow
I doubt that this makes a difference.
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Mike Fabian