the described behavior has been found with many different input methods,
so I think the issue is not the input method, but probably gnucash (or
gtk implementation in Kubuntu). I have found that it is the worst with
ibus, but these ones do not alleviate it either: fcitx, uim, xim.

** Summary changed:

- ibus causes gnucash "quickfill" feature to jump to end of line
+ gnucash "quickfill" feature makes cursor to jump to end of line

** Package changed: ibus (Ubuntu) => gnucash (Ubuntu)

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1319523

Title:
  gnucash "quickfill" feature makes cursor to jump to end of line

Status in “gnucash” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  There are issues with KDE and GnuCash.

  See here: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/process_bug.cgi

  KDE in Kubuntu causes gnucash "quickfill" feature to jump to end of
  line, so that the highlighting goes away, preventing you from
  continuing to type your desired entry.

  Note that, on a side note, there have been issues with oxygen-gtk
  causing crashes in GnuCash, though changing the gtk theme does not
  seem to fix the above issue, though it did prevent the crashing issue.

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