Package: ibus-mozc Version: 2.23.2815.102+dfsg-4 Severity: normal Hi Nobuhiro,
It has been years that I was affected with that bug, but I am only reporting it now as I found an (old!) workaround in Launchpad. I use GNOME with a Japanese keyboard, and I have 3 layouts configured; I switch between them according to the language I write in. - jp – Japanese (OADG 109A), for writing English and programming. - fr – Candian Multilingual, for writing French. This is a QWERTY layout. - あ – Japanese (Mozc), for writing Japanese. Strangely, while both the Japanese and Canadian layouts are QWERYY, the mozc engine automatically picks an AZERTY layout (which is standard in France), despite my laptop has a Japanese keyboard. In https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-keyboard/+bug/1240004 I learnt that if I replace "default" with "jp" in /usr/share/ibus/component/mozc.xml then mozc will use the Japanese layout as appropriate. But obviously this change will be erased at the next package upgrade. I am not sure how to solve that problem in the long term… Cheers, -- Charles -- System Information: Debian Release: 10.3 APT prefers stable APT policy: (900, 'stable'), (500, 'stable-updates') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) Foreign Architectures: i386 Kernel: Linux 4.19.0-8-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores) Kernel taint flags: TAINT_OOT_MODULE, TAINT_UNSIGNED_MODULE Locale: LANG=fr_FR.utf8, LC_CTYPE=fr_FR.utf8 (charmap=UTF-8), LANGUAGE=fr_FR.utf8 (charmap=UTF-8) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /usr/bin/dash Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system) LSM: AppArmor: enabled Versions of packages ibus-mozc depends on: ii ibus 1.5.19-4+deb10u1 ii libc6 2.28-10 ii libglib2.0-0 2.58.3-2+deb10u2 ii libibus-1.0-5 1.5.19-4+deb10u1 ii libprotobuf17 3.6.1.3-2 ii libstdc++6 8.3.0-6 ii libxcb-xfixes0 1.13.1-2 ii libxcb1 1.13.1-2 ii mozc-data 2.23.2815.102+dfsg-4 ii mozc-server 2.23.2815.102+dfsg-4 ii tegaki-zinnia-japanese 0.3-1 Versions of packages ibus-mozc recommends: ii mozc-utils-gui 2.23.2815.102+dfsg-4 ibus-mozc suggests no packages. -- no debconf information