Hi Wu Yongwei,

I couldn't reproduce the bug you described. I am using Fedora Core 2,
with GTK version 2.4.0-1 in zh_CN.UTF-8.

Regards,
Yu Shao
Wu Yongwei wrote:

>  Hi, Mr Yu Shao, are you there?
>
> I am using your miniChinput-0.0.3-56.i386.rpm.  While it works generally
> fine under locales zh_CN.GB18030 and zh_CN.UTF-8, it has a strange
> phenomenon with Gtk applications under locale zh_CN.UTF-8.  When I press
> Ctrl-. to enable wide punctuation marks, and then press "." (for
> example), I will get a Chinese full stop in KDE applications like
> konsole and kate (under either a KDE session or GNOME session), but
> unexpectedly I will get four characters in a Gtk application like the
> GNOME terminal, Open Office, or Mozilla (v1.2 with Xft enabled).  The
> first is the one I want, the second is at first a wide "2", but
> changeable if I press "^" or "-" --- it will then become a Chinese
> ellipsis or dash accordingly --- the third a TAB and fourth a wide "A".
> It comes only at the combination of Gtk and locale zh_CN.UTF-8.
>
> Any clues?  It is a little annoying.
>
> I am running Red Hat Linux 8.0, with standard KDE and GNOME installed.
> I modified /etc/X11/gdm/locale.alias, adding a line "Chinese(simplified)
> zh_CN.GB18030" to log in with locale zh_CN.UTF-8.  I hope you will be
> able to reproduce the problem.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Wu Yongwei
>
>
>
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