https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=395598
--- Comment #28 from Tyson Tan <tyson...@tysontan.com> --- (In reply to Alvin Wong from comment #27) > Sorry, I can't think of a reasonable method to fix the last issue without > potentially breaking other things. I guess users will have to reopen the > popup to fix it. > > I also tried to test it on Android, but my test system does not have a > functional input method that supports a physical keyboard. It works with the > on-screen keyboard though. > > It looks like the inability to use input methods in popups is "by design" > (see [1]), so I suppose it is accidental that my workaround even works at > all. > > [1]: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-83490 No problem. It's not news to me that the limitations from libraries or even computer languages can make certain features unfeasible or impractical. CJK Input methods themselves are already a hack of some sort. At least you made it work for Windows and Android, and the glitch under Linux has easy and natural workaround. Thank you again for your effort! :D -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.