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Labels: Type-Defect Priority-Medium
New issue 1691 by [email protected]: Cannot compose characters on
LibreOffce with the KDE or the X11 binding once it lost the focus
http://code.google.com/p/ibus/issues/detail?id=1691
We can input Japanese characters through IBus on LibreOffice applications
such as Writer just after launching them. However, after switching to
another application by clicking its window and switching back to
LibreOffice, we cannot input Japanese characters regardless of the input
mode of the current input method engine. It looks like IBus is in direct
input mode
This problem happens only on LibreOffice bindings that uses XIM, (i.e.,
libreoffice-kde4, -kde, -x11) and not on GNOME binding, which uses GTK IM
modules.
A possible cause is that LibreOffice does not send XIM_UNSET_IC_FOCUS when
it loses the focus. Nevertheless, IBus 1.4.x and Fcitx work fine with
LibreOffice.
The KDE4 binding can be launched by
$ OOO_FORCE_DESKTOP=kde4 libreoffice
on any desktop environments.
Of course, the binding needs to be installed on your system.
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
OS (Linux distributions, UNIX or ...): openSUSE 13.1, Fedora 20
IBus version: 1.5.5
Input method name and version: Anthy, Mozc, kkc
A bug report in openSUSE: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=861290
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