Thank you for your answer.
> I am not having such problem here with japanese conversion engin. So it > is likely to be the problem by the package offering "sanskrit - IAST > (m17n)" I tried with the Japanese input method, and still find the same glitch (typing ";!" results in "!;", etc.). Is this particulat to some application or always true for all program? This applies to all programs I use (web browser, terminal, text editor) . What to do from now? Should I report this to the developers, too? Regards, MM 2016-09-20 14:40 GMT+02:00 Osamu Aoki <osamua...@e01.itscom.net>: > Hi, > > On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 09:45:47PM +0200, Michaël Meyer wrote: > > Package: ibus > > Version: 1.5.11-1 > > Severity: important > > I think it is normal bug with high level of annoyance to the user. > > > Dear Maintainer, > > I maintain ibus but not entire ibus tool platform. > > > I'm experiencing an annoying glitch with the "sanskrit - IAST (m17n)" > input > > method: when I press a key that can be part of an input sequence and then > > another key that cannot, the corresponding letters are swapped. > > I am not having such problem here with japanese conversion engin. So it > is likely to be the problem by the package offering "sanskrit - IAST > (m17n)" > > > For instance: typing "ape" results in "pae", although typing "aei" or > "zrt" > > produces the corresponding letter sequences. > > Is this particulat to some application or always true for all program? > > Say: Chromium, gnome-terminal, ... > > There are some race condition problem I heard for some input method ... > I do not know much ... > > > I've used ibus for a few years on a variety of systems, but never had > this > > issue. > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=847495 > > ibus is not so easy... > > Osamu >