but only deletes a half-width column in the terminal emulator
I'm not sure but I guess the terminal emulator is misunderstanding the current locale on your system or cannot deal with that locale correctly.
it doesn't tell the user if they're inputting in Roman-kana mode or plain Roman mode.
If you are using ibus-anthy, please switch to ibus-mozc. I gave up to show IME mode of Anthy. Because most users do not use it anymore. Or enable property panel of IBus. See: https://ja.opensuse.org/IBus Also, changing your input method framework into fcitx is good idea if you don't use GNOME 3.
I guess Mike Fabian left Suse. Where did he go?
I sometimes see his name on RedHat's bugzilla.
Why did Mike Fabian's documents leave Suse? They're still important. Are they available somewhere?
I don't know about the document at all. Fuminobu TAKEYAMA On 2015/06/14 6:44, Norman Diamond wrote:
A few years ago I wanted to read some of Mike Fabian's documents because I was running into some of the same problems that had been solved, but which weren't solved in my work environments. These two environments aren't Suse/Opensuse.
In one or two of my environments, backspace deletes an entire character in the input buffer to a process, but only deletes a half-width column in the terminal emulator, so the display is scrambled. Of course I want backspace to delete an entire character in both places.
In one of my environments, Konsole is running, but I have to set henkan displays to an old method instead of what's been popular for the past 10 years (on-the-spot or whatever it's called), and I couldn't get the taskbar to display more than a single icon. The end user would be able to input Japanese but that single icon is constant; it doesn't tell the user if they're inputting in Roman-kana mode or plain Roman mode. I think I solved the backspace problem in that environment but still gave up a few years ago.
I guess Mike Fabian left Suse. Where did he go?
Why did Mike Fabian's documents leave Suse? They're still important. Are they available somewhere?
Yours sincerely, Norman Diamond
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