Till now I have installed F11 and thus iBus in three systems. And iBus is really nice. And the interface too is made very common-sense way. And one step of the method given there is not needed, you don't have to run 'im-chooser' if you boot into the default Gnome. It is automatically done. I have sent emails (that is Firefox), copied the text (Gedit), and worked with ODT (OOo) with the live image Gnome, or after the first hard-disk boot.
I cannot say what happens with other X-windows, like say KDE. In one of the three systems, now Gnome is default, and so nothing more was needed. On my Desktop and Laptop, I use Xfce. When I changed from the default primary Gnome installed by live-dvd image taken on a pen-drive, I had to go through some problems, reported in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=496542. After that all kinds of applications with all kinds of text inputs (I am using Bangla/English on two systems and Hindi/English together with some others on the third one, and the user is using them without problem), I think iBus was quite a better alternative to the earlier ones. I could give them feedback, but they want reports from livecd-system, not these hard-disk ones. -- দাশ das http://ddts.randomink.org/ _______________________________________________ Fedora-india mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-india
