On 2022-07-31 10:39, Osamu Aoki wrote:
im-config has gone through several changes last several years to accommodate non-ibus for GNOME on wayland. We may have introduced some regression for X based system.
It's possible, of course. OTOH I just installed an XFCE system (Xubuntu 22.04), installed ibus-anthy, and things just work. Even if my keyboard does not include any special Japanese keys...
`ctrl+j` key-binding sounds like something ibus-anthy preference menu sets if you ever set it so or it is the default. (I may have changed it on my system so I can't check for you ...)
It is the default.
That's after having working ibus-anthy and using anthy as input method. It only changs operational mode of anthy. You set it through anthy's preference menu. Switching between "日本語 - anthy" and "日本語 - japanese" sounds like switching between different ibus engines. That's usually SUPER-SPACE and its binding is set by ibus- setup for pure classic X system.
That distinction is important. Ctrl+J for toggling between Hiragana and latin typing, while the active input method is Anthy, vs. Super+Space for switching to some other input source.
-- Gunnar

