On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 17:58:25 -0800
liaojifang <[email protected]> wrote:

> > > There is a crash.
> > > Window2 is poped up from window1.If I open input server(fcitx) in
> > > wondow2,then close window2 without closing fcitx,the program will
> > > crash.If I close fcitx first ,then close window2,It works well.
> > > What happened?
> > >
> > > FLTK-1.3 +X11R6+ Redhat9.0
 
> sorry,it's a little difficult for me to demonstrate the problem. As
> you know,we  input chinese through Input Server.press "ctrl + space"
> will open the input server,and press"ctrl + space" again will close
> it. If you didn't install an input server,you can't get the problem.
> "fcitx" is a sort of input server.

I'm afraid that I have no experience of trying to input Chinese, and
did not know what an input server was, so I don't think I can help you
directly. However, I searched the web and found the following page
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fcitx which says (for gnome):

  "If anything goes well, I guess you want to automatically start
  FCITX whenever you start X, which also is highly recommended since
  if you start FCITX after X, which may crash gnome-panel for example
  sometimes (not seriously but annoying)."

This looks related to your problem, so it may be that the way you
open and close the server is important, and is not a specific fltk
problem.

Does this help at all? I'm afraid that it's the best that I can do.
Maybe someone else has experience of using such external input tools.

Cheers
Duncan

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