[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1309781] Re: Chromium browser does not respect defined input method

2022-11-12 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for chromium-browser (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]

** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Expired

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Title:
  Chromium browser does not respect defined input method

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  = Steps to reproduce
  

  1. Use “im-config” to select “xim” as input method. It will change
  your “~/.xinputrc” file to define “xim” as selected method.

  = Expected behavior
  ===

  1. You should be able to use your “~/.XCompose” sequences in any
  program inside Ubuntu.

  = Current behavior
  ==

  1. Your “XCompose” sequences won't work anywhere inside the Chromium
  window, and any input in Chromium will behave sometimes as the
  standard input (“ibus”, if I recall correctly), other times it will
  ignore dead keys completely (apostrophe, quotes and grave have no
  effect).

  1.1. I say “sometimes” because I couldn't figure out what makes/when
  it behave in any of the two ways. But both are wrong anyway, so it
  does not really matter. Other programs I've tried so far (gedit,
  firefox and others) work correctly all the time, i.e., I can normally
  use my XCompose escape sequencies as expected.

  = Rationale
  ===

  As of now, I need “XCompose” sequences in order to type special
  characters and diacritics easily and correctly, for portuguese. As it
  happens, the standard input does not provide an easy way to type
  c-cedilla (ç), as the input sequence (apostrophe-c) ends with a
  c-acute (ć) instead.

  Therefore, I'd like Chromium to behave as the other programs do, i.e.,
  using “xim” as the input method.

  = lsb_release -rd
  =

  Description:  Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
  Release:  14.04

  = apt-cache policy pkgname
  ==

  chromium-browser:
    Installed: 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
    Candidate: 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
    Version table:
   *** 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2 0
  500 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/universe amd64 
Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  Package: chromium-browser 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-24.46-generic 3.13.9
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-24-generic x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3
  Architecture: amd64
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  Date: Fri Apr 18 18:54:32 2014
  Desktop-Session:
   DESKTOP_SESSION = ubuntu
   XDG_CONFIG_DIRS = /etc/xdg/xdg-ubuntu:/usr/share/upstart/xdg:/etc/xdg
   XDG_DATA_DIRS = 
/usr/share/ubuntu:/usr/share/gnome:/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/
  DetectedPlugins:

  Env:
   MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH = None
   LD_LIBRARY_PATH = None
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2014-04-18 (0 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS "Trusty Tahr" - Release amd64 (20140417)
  SourcePackage: chromium-browser
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
  chromium-default: CHROMIUM_FLAGS=""
  gconf-keys: /desktop/gnome/applications/browser/exec = 
b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/https/command = 
b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser %s\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/https/enabled = 
b'true\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/command = b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser 
%s\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/enabled = 
b'true\n'/desktop/gnome/session/required_components/windowmanager = 
b''/apps/metacity/general/compositing_manager = 
b''/desktop/gnome/interface/icon_theme = 
b'gnome\n'/desktop/gnome/interface/gtk_theme = b'Clearlooks\n'
  modified.conffile..etc.default.chromium.browser: [deleted]

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1309781] Re: Chromium browser does not respect defined input method

2022-09-13 Thread Nathan Teodosio
I cannot verify this in the current Bionic .deb package. I can verify it
on all (not only Chromium) snaps though,  see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/snapd/+bug/1989475.

Please only bump this bug report if you can still verify it on the .deb.

** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

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Title:
  Chromium browser does not respect defined input method

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  = Steps to reproduce
  

  1. Use “im-config” to select “xim” as input method. It will change
  your “~/.xinputrc” file to define “xim” as selected method.

  = Expected behavior
  ===

  1. You should be able to use your “~/.XCompose” sequences in any
  program inside Ubuntu.

  = Current behavior
  ==

  1. Your “XCompose” sequences won't work anywhere inside the Chromium
  window, and any input in Chromium will behave sometimes as the
  standard input (“ibus”, if I recall correctly), other times it will
  ignore dead keys completely (apostrophe, quotes and grave have no
  effect).

  1.1. I say “sometimes” because I couldn't figure out what makes/when
  it behave in any of the two ways. But both are wrong anyway, so it
  does not really matter. Other programs I've tried so far (gedit,
  firefox and others) work correctly all the time, i.e., I can normally
  use my XCompose escape sequencies as expected.

  = Rationale
  ===

  As of now, I need “XCompose” sequences in order to type special
  characters and diacritics easily and correctly, for portuguese. As it
  happens, the standard input does not provide an easy way to type
  c-cedilla (ç), as the input sequence (apostrophe-c) ends with a
  c-acute (ć) instead.

  Therefore, I'd like Chromium to behave as the other programs do, i.e.,
  using “xim” as the input method.

  = lsb_release -rd
  =

  Description:  Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
  Release:  14.04

  = apt-cache policy pkgname
  ==

  chromium-browser:
    Installed: 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
    Candidate: 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
    Version table:
   *** 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2 0
  500 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/universe amd64 
Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  Package: chromium-browser 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-24.46-generic 3.13.9
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-24-generic x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3
  Architecture: amd64
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  Date: Fri Apr 18 18:54:32 2014
  Desktop-Session:
   DESKTOP_SESSION = ubuntu
   XDG_CONFIG_DIRS = /etc/xdg/xdg-ubuntu:/usr/share/upstart/xdg:/etc/xdg
   XDG_DATA_DIRS = 
/usr/share/ubuntu:/usr/share/gnome:/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/
  DetectedPlugins:

  Env:
   MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH = None
   LD_LIBRARY_PATH = None
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2014-04-18 (0 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS "Trusty Tahr" - Release amd64 (20140417)
  SourcePackage: chromium-browser
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
  chromium-default: CHROMIUM_FLAGS=""
  gconf-keys: /desktop/gnome/applications/browser/exec = 
b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/https/command = 
b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser %s\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/https/enabled = 
b'true\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/command = b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser 
%s\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/enabled = 
b'true\n'/desktop/gnome/session/required_components/windowmanager = 
b''/apps/metacity/general/compositing_manager = 
b''/desktop/gnome/interface/icon_theme = 
b'gnome\n'/desktop/gnome/interface/gtk_theme = b'Clearlooks\n'
  modified.conffile..etc.default.chromium.browser: [deleted]

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1309781] Re: Chromium browser does not respect defined input method

2015-05-06 Thread filipposan87
i have also noticed that in lubuntu 14.04 lte  and chrome Version
42.0.2311.135 (64-bit) with SCIM japanese i can type almost everywhere
on my pc and it will type japanese, but on chrome i can only type
japanese IF i press right key on my mouse and then type 1 character 1 by
one

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Title:
  Chromium browser does not respect defined input method

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  = Steps to reproduce
  

  1. Use “im-config” to select “xim” as input method. It will change
  your “~/.xinputrc” file to define “xim” as selected method.

  = Expected behavior
  ===

  1. You should be able to use your “~/.XCompose” sequences in any
  program inside Ubuntu.

  = Current behavior
  ==

  1. Your “XCompose” sequences won't work anywhere inside the Chromium
  window, and any input in Chromium will behave sometimes as the
  standard input (“ibus”, if I recall correctly), other times it will
  ignore dead keys completely (apostrophe, quotes and grave have no
  effect).

  1.1. I say “sometimes” because I couldn't figure out what makes/when
  it behave in any of the two ways. But both are wrong anyway, so it
  does not really matter. Other programs I've tried so far (gedit,
  firefox and others) work correctly all the time, i.e., I can normally
  use my XCompose escape sequencies as expected.

  = Rationale
  ===

  As of now, I need “XCompose” sequences in order to type special
  characters and diacritics easily and correctly, for portuguese. As it
  happens, the standard input does not provide an easy way to type
  c-cedilla (ç), as the input sequence (apostrophe-c) ends with a
  c-acute (ć) instead.

  Therefore, I'd like Chromium to behave as the other programs do, i.e.,
  using “xim” as the input method.

  = lsb_release -rd
  =

  Description:  Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
  Release:  14.04

  = apt-cache policy pkgname
  ==

  chromium-browser:
    Installed: 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
    Candidate: 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
    Version table:
   *** 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2 0
  500 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/universe amd64 
Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  Package: chromium-browser 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-24.46-generic 3.13.9
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-24-generic x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3
  Architecture: amd64
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  Date: Fri Apr 18 18:54:32 2014
  Desktop-Session:
   DESKTOP_SESSION = ubuntu
   XDG_CONFIG_DIRS = /etc/xdg/xdg-ubuntu:/usr/share/upstart/xdg:/etc/xdg
   XDG_DATA_DIRS = 
/usr/share/ubuntu:/usr/share/gnome:/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/
  DetectedPlugins:

  Env:
   MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH = None
   LD_LIBRARY_PATH = None
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2014-04-18 (0 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Trusty Tahr - Release amd64 (20140417)
  SourcePackage: chromium-browser
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
  chromium-default: CHROMIUM_FLAGS=
  gconf-keys: /desktop/gnome/applications/browser/exec = 
b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/https/command = 
b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser %s\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/https/enabled = 
b'true\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/command = b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser 
%s\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/enabled = 
b'true\n'/desktop/gnome/session/required_components/windowmanager = 
b''/apps/metacity/general/compositing_manager = 
b''/desktop/gnome/interface/icon_theme = 
b'gnome\n'/desktop/gnome/interface/gtk_theme = b'Clearlooks\n'
  modified.conffile..etc.default.chromium.browser: [deleted]

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1309781] Re: Chromium browser does not respect defined input method

2014-07-18 Thread David Cesarino de Sousa
Hello everyone! I have good news.

With the release of Chrome 36 this week, Chrome 37 went into beta. So,
while Chrome 36 still has this problem, I was gladly surprised when I
installed the beta and noticed the issue seems to be fixed upstream.
Looks like it was fixed!

Of course: this will only apply to Ubuntu when those changes are
eventually pulled to everyone else using default Ubuntu packages, but if
you really want to see and try, you can install the beta — which as far
as I can tell is pretty stable for my daily use — right now and see for
yourself.

Besides the em dash that I just typed above, here are some more for your
amusement, all typed easily thanks to the flexibility of Linux systems
and XCompose sequences:

©®µ—ßẞ, besides the obvious ‘single quotes’ and “double quotes” as well.

Cheers!

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Title:
  Chromium browser does not respect defined input method

Status in “chromium-browser” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  = Steps to reproduce
  

  1. Use “im-config” to select “xim” as input method. It will change
  your “~/.xinputrc” file to define “xim” as selected method.

  = Expected behavior
  ===

  1. You should be able to use your “~/.XCompose” sequences in any
  program inside Ubuntu.

  = Current behavior
  ==

  1. Your “XCompose” sequences won't work anywhere inside the Chromium
  window, and any input in Chromium will behave sometimes as the
  standard input (“ibus”, if I recall correctly), other times it will
  ignore dead keys completely (apostrophe, quotes and grave have no
  effect).

  1.1. I say “sometimes” because I couldn't figure out what makes/when
  it behave in any of the two ways. But both are wrong anyway, so it
  does not really matter. Other programs I've tried so far (gedit,
  firefox and others) work correctly all the time, i.e., I can normally
  use my XCompose escape sequencies as expected.

  = Rationale
  ===

  As of now, I need “XCompose” sequences in order to type special
  characters and diacritics easily and correctly, for portuguese. As it
  happens, the standard input does not provide an easy way to type
  c-cedilla (ç), as the input sequence (apostrophe-c) ends with a
  c-acute (ć) instead.

  Therefore, I'd like Chromium to behave as the other programs do, i.e.,
  using “xim” as the input method.

  = lsb_release -rd
  =

  Description:  Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
  Release:  14.04

  = apt-cache policy pkgname
  ==

  chromium-browser:
    Installed: 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
    Candidate: 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
    Version table:
   *** 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2 0
  500 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/universe amd64 
Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  Package: chromium-browser 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-24.46-generic 3.13.9
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-24-generic x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3
  Architecture: amd64
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  Date: Fri Apr 18 18:54:32 2014
  Desktop-Session:
   DESKTOP_SESSION = ubuntu
   XDG_CONFIG_DIRS = /etc/xdg/xdg-ubuntu:/usr/share/upstart/xdg:/etc/xdg
   XDG_DATA_DIRS = 
/usr/share/ubuntu:/usr/share/gnome:/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/
  DetectedPlugins:

  Env:
   MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH = None
   LD_LIBRARY_PATH = None
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2014-04-18 (0 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Trusty Tahr - Release amd64 (20140417)
  SourcePackage: chromium-browser
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
  chromium-default: CHROMIUM_FLAGS=
  gconf-keys: /desktop/gnome/applications/browser/exec = 
b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/https/command = 
b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser %s\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/https/enabled = 
b'true\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/command = b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser 
%s\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/enabled = 
b'true\n'/desktop/gnome/session/required_components/windowmanager = 
b''/apps/metacity/general/compositing_manager = 
b''/desktop/gnome/interface/icon_theme = 
b'gnome\n'/desktop/gnome/interface/gtk_theme = b'Clearlooks\n'
  modified.conffile..etc.default.chromium.browser: [deleted]

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1309781] Re: Chromium browser does not respect defined input method

2014-05-27 Thread In-gu Kang
Affects me too.

OS Version: Ubuntu 14.04 x86_64
Desktop Environment: KDE Plasma Desktop
Input Method: uim

Chrome version info:
Chrome  35.0.1916.114 (Official Build 270117) 
OS  Linux 
Blink   537.36 (@173968)
JavaScript  V8 3.25.28.16
Flash   13.0.0.214
Variations  6dcb530d-8bcdf7a4
c70841c8-4866ef6e
9e5c75f1-ad69ceb0
c7d93845-766fa2d
24dca50e-837c4893
ca65a9fe-91ac3782
8d790604-9cb2a91c
4ea303a6-3d47f4f4
b2612322-f8cf70e2
5a3c10b5-e1cc0f14
244ca1ac-4ad60575
5e29d81-cf4f6ead
3ac60855-486e2a9c
246fb659-7564fb06
f296190c-96d26288
4442aae2-a90023b1
ed1d377-e1cc0f14
75f0f0a0-6bdfffe7
e2b18481-6e3b1976
e7e71889-e1cc0f14
cbf0c14e-bf3e6cfd

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Title:
  Chromium browser does not respect defined input method

Status in “chromium-browser” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  = Steps to reproduce
  

  1. Use “im-config” to select “xim” as input method. It will change
  your “~/.xinputrc” file to define “xim” as selected method.

  = Expected behavior
  ===

  1. You should be able to use your “~/.XCompose” sequences in any
  program inside Ubuntu.

  = Current behavior
  ==

  1. Your “XCompose” sequences won't work anywhere inside the Chromium
  window, and any input in Chromium will behave sometimes as the
  standard input (“ibus”, if I recall correctly), other times it will
  ignore dead keys completely (apostrophe, quotes and grave have no
  effect).

  1.1. I say “sometimes” because I couldn't figure out what makes/when
  it behave in any of the two ways. But both are wrong anyway, so it
  does not really matter. Other programs I've tried so far (gedit,
  firefox and others) work correctly all the time, i.e., I can normally
  use my XCompose escape sequencies as expected.

  = Rationale
  ===

  As of now, I need “XCompose” sequences in order to type special
  characters and diacritics easily and correctly, for portuguese. As it
  happens, the standard input does not provide an easy way to type
  c-cedilla (ç), as the input sequence (apostrophe-c) ends with a
  c-acute (ć) instead.

  Therefore, I'd like Chromium to behave as the other programs do, i.e.,
  using “xim” as the input method.

  = lsb_release -rd
  =

  Description:  Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
  Release:  14.04

  = apt-cache policy pkgname
  ==

  chromium-browser:
    Installed: 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
    Candidate: 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
    Version table:
   *** 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2 0
  500 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/universe amd64 
Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  Package: chromium-browser 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-24.46-generic 3.13.9
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-24-generic x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3
  Architecture: amd64
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  Date: Fri Apr 18 18:54:32 2014
  Desktop-Session:
   DESKTOP_SESSION = ubuntu
   XDG_CONFIG_DIRS = /etc/xdg/xdg-ubuntu:/usr/share/upstart/xdg:/etc/xdg
   XDG_DATA_DIRS = 
/usr/share/ubuntu:/usr/share/gnome:/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/
  DetectedPlugins:

  Env:
   MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH = None
   LD_LIBRARY_PATH = None
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2014-04-18 (0 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Trusty Tahr - Release amd64 (20140417)
  SourcePackage: chromium-browser
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
  chromium-default: CHROMIUM_FLAGS=
  gconf-keys: /desktop/gnome/applications/browser/exec = 
b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/https/command = 
b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser %s\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/https/enabled = 
b'true\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/command = b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser 
%s\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/enabled = 
b'true\n'/desktop/gnome/session/required_components/windowmanager = 
b''/apps/metacity/general/compositing_manager = 
b''/desktop/gnome/interface/icon_theme = 
b'gnome\n'/desktop/gnome/interface/gtk_theme = b'Clearlooks\n'
  modified.conffile..etc.default.chromium.browser: [deleted]

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1309781] Re: Chromium browser does not respect defined input method

2014-05-22 Thread David Cesarino de Sousa
Chrome recently updated to version 35, and it DOES have the same
problem. Details below. Don't mind the changed flags, it happens without
them as well.

Google Chrome   35.0.1916.114 (Official Build 270117) 
OS  Linux 
Blink   537.36 (@173968)
JavaScript  V8 3.25.28.16
Flash   13.0.0.214
User Agent  Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like 
Gecko) Chrome/35.0.1916.114 Safari/537.36
Command Line /usr/bin/google-chrome-stable --flag-switches-begin 
--enable-google-now-integration --new-profile-management 
--enable-accelerated-overflow-scroll --force-compositing-mode 
--enable-threaded-compositing --flag-switches-end
Executable Path /opt/google/chrome/google-chrome
Profile Path/home/david/.config/google-chrome/Default
Variations  6dcb530d-954431d1
c70841c8-4866ef6e
3664a344-be9e69ba
9e5c75f1-ad69ceb0
c7d93845-766fa2d
24dca50e-837c4893
ca65a9fe-91ac3782
8d790604-9cb2a91c
4ea303a6-3d47f4f4
b2612322-f8cf70e2
5a3c10b5-e1cc0f14
244ca1ac-4ad60575
5e29d81-cf4f6ead
3ac60855-486e2a9c
246fb659-6754d7b7
f296190c-5192b0cf
4442aae2-e1cc0f14
ed1d377-e1cc0f14
75f0f0a0-e1cc0f14
e2b18481-6754d7b7
e7e71889-4ad60575
9992d385-61b2b4c1
cbf0c14e-bf3e6cfd

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Title:
  Chromium browser does not respect defined input method

Status in “chromium-browser” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  = Steps to reproduce
  

  1. Use “im-config” to select “xim” as input method. It will change
  your “~/.xinputrc” file to define “xim” as selected method.

  = Expected behavior
  ===

  1. You should be able to use your “~/.XCompose” sequences in any
  program inside Ubuntu.

  = Current behavior
  ==

  1. Your “XCompose” sequences won't work anywhere inside the Chromium
  window, and any input in Chromium will behave sometimes as the
  standard input (“ibus”, if I recall correctly), other times it will
  ignore dead keys completely (apostrophe, quotes and grave have no
  effect).

  1.1. I say “sometimes” because I couldn't figure out what makes/when
  it behave in any of the two ways. But both are wrong anyway, so it
  does not really matter. Other programs I've tried so far (gedit,
  firefox and others) work correctly all the time, i.e., I can normally
  use my XCompose escape sequencies as expected.

  = Rationale
  ===

  As of now, I need “XCompose” sequences in order to type special
  characters and diacritics easily and correctly, for portuguese. As it
  happens, the standard input does not provide an easy way to type
  c-cedilla (ç), as the input sequence (apostrophe-c) ends with a
  c-acute (ć) instead.

  Therefore, I'd like Chromium to behave as the other programs do, i.e.,
  using “xim” as the input method.

  = lsb_release -rd
  =

  Description:  Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
  Release:  14.04

  = apt-cache policy pkgname
  ==

  chromium-browser:
    Installed: 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
    Candidate: 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
    Version table:
   *** 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2 0
  500 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/universe amd64 
Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  Package: chromium-browser 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-24.46-generic 3.13.9
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-24-generic x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3
  Architecture: amd64
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  Date: Fri Apr 18 18:54:32 2014
  Desktop-Session:
   DESKTOP_SESSION = ubuntu
   XDG_CONFIG_DIRS = /etc/xdg/xdg-ubuntu:/usr/share/upstart/xdg:/etc/xdg
   XDG_DATA_DIRS = 
/usr/share/ubuntu:/usr/share/gnome:/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/
  DetectedPlugins:

  Env:
   MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH = None
   LD_LIBRARY_PATH = None
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2014-04-18 (0 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Trusty Tahr - Release amd64 (20140417)
  SourcePackage: chromium-browser
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
  chromium-default: CHROMIUM_FLAGS=
  gconf-keys: /desktop/gnome/applications/browser/exec = 
b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/https/command = 
b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser %s\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/https/enabled = 
b'true\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/command = b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser 
%s\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/enabled = 
b'true\n'/desktop/gnome/session/required_components/windowmanager = 
b''/apps/metacity/general/compositing_manager = 
b''/desktop/gnome/interface/icon_theme = 
b'gnome\n'/desktop/gnome/interface/gtk_theme = b'Clearlooks\n'
  modified.conffile..etc.default.chromium.browser: [deleted]

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1309781] Re: Chromium browser does not respect defined input method

2014-04-19 Thread David Cesarino de Sousa
** Tags added: chromium input

** Description changed:

  = Steps to reproduce
- =
+ 
  
  1. Use “im-config” to select “xim” as input method. It will change your
  “~/.xinputrc” file to define “xim” as selected method.
  
- 
  = Expected behavior
- 
+ ===
  
  1. You should be able to use your “~/.XCompose” sequences in any program
  inside Ubuntu.
  
- 
  = Current behavior
- ===
+ ==
  
  1. Your “XCompose” sequences won't work anywhere inside the Chromium
  window, and any input in Chromium will behave sometimes as the standard
  input (“ibus”, if I recall correctly), other times it will ignore dead
  keys completely (apostrophe, quotes and grave have no effect).
  
  1.1. I say “sometimes” because I couldn't figure out what makes/when it
  behave in any of the two ways. But both are wrong anyway, so it does not
  really matter. Other programs I've tried so far (gedit, firefox and
  others) work correctly all the time, i.e., I can normally use my
  XCompose escape sequencies as expected.
  
- 
  = Rationale
- =
+ ===
  
  As of now, I need “XCompose” sequences in order to type special
  characters and diacritics easily and correctly, for portuguese. As it
  happens, the standard input does not provide an easy way to type
  c-cedilla (ç), as the input sequence (apostrophe-c) ends with a c-acute
  (ć) instead.
  
  Therefore, I'd like Chromium to behave as the other programs do, i.e.,
  using “xim” as the input method.
  
  = lsb_release -rd
- =
+ =
  
  Description:  Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
  Release:  14.04
  
  = apt-cache policy pkgname
- ==
+ ==
  
  chromium-browser:
-   Installed: 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
-   Candidate: 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
-   Version table:
-  *** 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2 0
- 500 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/universe amd64 
Packages
- 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
+   Installed: 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
+   Candidate: 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
+   Version table:
+  *** 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2 0
+ 500 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/universe amd64 
Packages
+ 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
  
  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  Package: chromium-browser 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-24.46-generic 3.13.9
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-24-generic x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3
  Architecture: amd64
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  Date: Fri Apr 18 18:54:32 2014
  Desktop-Session:
-  DESKTOP_SESSION = ubuntu
-  XDG_CONFIG_DIRS = /etc/xdg/xdg-ubuntu:/usr/share/upstart/xdg:/etc/xdg
-  XDG_DATA_DIRS = 
/usr/share/ubuntu:/usr/share/gnome:/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/
+  DESKTOP_SESSION = ubuntu
+  XDG_CONFIG_DIRS = /etc/xdg/xdg-ubuntu:/usr/share/upstart/xdg:/etc/xdg
+  XDG_DATA_DIRS = 
/usr/share/ubuntu:/usr/share/gnome:/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/
  DetectedPlugins:
-  
+ 
  Env:
-  MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH = None
-  LD_LIBRARY_PATH = None
+  MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH = None
+  LD_LIBRARY_PATH = None
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2014-04-18 (0 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Trusty Tahr - Release amd64 (20140417)
  SourcePackage: chromium-browser
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
  chromium-default: CHROMIUM_FLAGS=
  gconf-keys: /desktop/gnome/applications/browser/exec = 
b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/https/command = 
b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser %s\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/https/enabled = 
b'true\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/command = b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser 
%s\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/enabled = 
b'true\n'/desktop/gnome/session/required_components/windowmanager = 
b''/apps/metacity/general/compositing_manager = 
b''/desktop/gnome/interface/icon_theme = 
b'gnome\n'/desktop/gnome/interface/gtk_theme = b'Clearlooks\n'
  modified.conffile..etc.default.chromium.browser: [deleted]

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Title:
  Chromium browser does not respect defined input method

Status in “chromium-browser” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  = Steps to reproduce
  

  1. Use “im-config” to select “xim” as input method. It will change
  your “~/.xinputrc” file to define “xim” as selected method.

  = Expected behavior
  ===

  1. You should be able to use your “~/.XCompose” sequences in any
  program inside Ubuntu.

  = Current behavior
  ==

  1. Your “XCompose” sequences won't work anywhere inside the Chromium
  window, and any input in Chromium will behave sometimes as the
  standard input (“ibus”, if I recall correctly), other times it will
  ignore dead keys completely (apostrophe, quotes and grave have no
  effect).

  1.1. I say 

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1309781] Re: Chromium browser does not respect defined input method

2014-04-19 Thread David Cesarino de Sousa
I do not know if this is useful to the maintainers, but Google Chrome
(the amd64 .deb you download from Google) does NOT have this problem. It
behaves just fine. This is the relevant info:

Chromium chrome://version
==

Chromium34.0.1847.116 (Developer Build 260972) Ubuntu 14.04 aura
OS  Linux 
Blink   537.36 (@170605)
JavaScript  V8 3.24.35.22
Flash   (Disabled)
User Agent  Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like 
Gecko) Ubuntu Chromium/34.0.1847.116 Chrome/34.0.1847.116 Safari/537.36
Command Line /usr/lib/chromium-browser/chromium-browser --enable-pinch 
--flag-switches-begin --flag-switches-end
Executable Path /usr/lib/chromium-browser/chromium-browser
Profile Path/home/david/.config/chromium/Default
Variations  24dca50e-7ffa59d
ca65a9fe-91ac3782
5e29d81-f23d1dea
246fb659-a5822863
f296190c-a90023b1
4442aae2-a90023b1
ed1d377-e1cc0f14
75f0f0a0-d7f6b13c
e2b18481-6e597ede
e7e71889-4ad60575


Chrome chrome://version


Google Chrome   34.0.1847.116 (Official Build 260972) 
OS  Linux 
Blink   537.36 (@170605)
JavaScript  V8 3.24.35.22
Flash   13.0.0.182
User Agent  Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like 
Gecko) Chrome/34.0.1847.116 Safari/537.36
Command Line /usr/bin/google-chrome-stable --flag-switches-begin 
--flag-switches-end
Executable Path /opt/google/chrome/google-chrome
Profile Path/home/david/.config/google-chrome/Default
Variations  24dca50e-837c4893
ca65a9fe-91ac3782
5e29d81-cf4f6ead
246fb659-6754d7b7
f296190c-90ee1655
4442aae2-75cb33fc
ed1d377-e1cc0f14
75f0f0a0-4ad60575
e2b18481-a90023b1
e7e71889-e1cc0f14

Just in case.

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Title:
  Chromium browser does not respect defined input method

Status in “chromium-browser” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  = Steps to reproduce
  

  1. Use “im-config” to select “xim” as input method. It will change
  your “~/.xinputrc” file to define “xim” as selected method.

  = Expected behavior
  ===

  1. You should be able to use your “~/.XCompose” sequences in any
  program inside Ubuntu.

  = Current behavior
  ==

  1. Your “XCompose” sequences won't work anywhere inside the Chromium
  window, and any input in Chromium will behave sometimes as the
  standard input (“ibus”, if I recall correctly), other times it will
  ignore dead keys completely (apostrophe, quotes and grave have no
  effect).

  1.1. I say “sometimes” because I couldn't figure out what makes/when
  it behave in any of the two ways. But both are wrong anyway, so it
  does not really matter. Other programs I've tried so far (gedit,
  firefox and others) work correctly all the time, i.e., I can normally
  use my XCompose escape sequencies as expected.

  = Rationale
  ===

  As of now, I need “XCompose” sequences in order to type special
  characters and diacritics easily and correctly, for portuguese. As it
  happens, the standard input does not provide an easy way to type
  c-cedilla (ç), as the input sequence (apostrophe-c) ends with a
  c-acute (ć) instead.

  Therefore, I'd like Chromium to behave as the other programs do, i.e.,
  using “xim” as the input method.

  = lsb_release -rd
  =

  Description:  Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
  Release:  14.04

  = apt-cache policy pkgname
  ==

  chromium-browser:
    Installed: 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
    Candidate: 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
    Version table:
   *** 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2 0
  500 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/universe amd64 
Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  Package: chromium-browser 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-24.46-generic 3.13.9
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-24-generic x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3
  Architecture: amd64
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  Date: Fri Apr 18 18:54:32 2014
  Desktop-Session:
   DESKTOP_SESSION = ubuntu
   XDG_CONFIG_DIRS = /etc/xdg/xdg-ubuntu:/usr/share/upstart/xdg:/etc/xdg
   XDG_DATA_DIRS = 
/usr/share/ubuntu:/usr/share/gnome:/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/
  DetectedPlugins:

  Env:
   MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH = None
   LD_LIBRARY_PATH = None
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2014-04-18 (0 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Trusty Tahr - Release amd64 (20140417)
  SourcePackage: chromium-browser
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
  chromium-default: CHROMIUM_FLAGS=
  gconf-keys: /desktop/gnome/applications/browser/exec = 
b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/https/command = 
b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser %s\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/https/enabled = 
b'true\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/command = 

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1309781] Re: Chromium browser does not respect defined input method

2014-04-18 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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Title:
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Status in “chromium-browser” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  = Steps to reproduce
  =

  1. Use “im-config” to select “xim” as input method. It will change
  your “~/.xinputrc” file to define “xim” as selected method.

  
  = Expected behavior
  

  1. You should be able to use your “~/.XCompose” sequences in any
  program inside Ubuntu.

  
  = Current behavior
  ===

  1. Your “XCompose” sequences won't work anywhere inside the Chromium
  window, and any input in Chromium will behave sometimes as the
  standard input (“ibus”, if I recall correctly), other times it will
  ignore dead keys completely (apostrophe, quotes and grave have no
  effect).

  1.1. I say “sometimes” because I couldn't figure out what makes/when
  it behave in any of the two ways. But both are wrong anyway, so it
  does not really matter. Other programs I've tried so far (gedit,
  firefox and others) work correctly all the time, i.e., I can normally
  use my XCompose escape sequencies as expected.

  
  = Rationale
  =

  As of now, I need “XCompose” sequences in order to type special
  characters and diacritics easily and correctly, for portuguese. As it
  happens, the standard input does not provide an easy way to type
  c-cedilla (ç), as the input sequence (apostrophe-c) ends with a
  c-acute (ć) instead.

  Therefore, I'd like Chromium to behave as the other programs do, i.e.,
  using “xim” as the input method.

  = lsb_release -rd
  =

  Description:  Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
  Release:  14.04

  = apt-cache policy pkgname
  ==

  chromium-browser:
Installed: 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
Version table:
   *** 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2 0
  500 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/universe amd64 
Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  Package: chromium-browser 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-24.46-generic 3.13.9
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-24-generic x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3
  Architecture: amd64
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  Date: Fri Apr 18 18:54:32 2014
  Desktop-Session:
   DESKTOP_SESSION = ubuntu
   XDG_CONFIG_DIRS = /etc/xdg/xdg-ubuntu:/usr/share/upstart/xdg:/etc/xdg
   XDG_DATA_DIRS = 
/usr/share/ubuntu:/usr/share/gnome:/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/
  DetectedPlugins:
   
  Env:
   MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH = None
   LD_LIBRARY_PATH = None
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2014-04-18 (0 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Trusty Tahr - Release amd64 (20140417)
  SourcePackage: chromium-browser
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
  chromium-default: CHROMIUM_FLAGS=
  gconf-keys: /desktop/gnome/applications/browser/exec = 
b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/https/command = 
b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser %s\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/https/enabled = 
b'true\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/command = b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser 
%s\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/enabled = 
b'true\n'/desktop/gnome/session/required_components/windowmanager = 
b''/apps/metacity/general/compositing_manager = 
b''/desktop/gnome/interface/icon_theme = 
b'gnome\n'/desktop/gnome/interface/gtk_theme = b'Clearlooks\n'
  modified.conffile..etc.default.chromium.browser: [deleted]

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1309781] Re: Chromium browser does not respect defined input method

2014-04-18 Thread Akira Tanaka
Also I confirmed this bug with fcitx + mozc(one of Japanese Input
Method)

When I open a new window (including first run) and try to input 
Japanese characters into address bar but Japanese Input Method never enable.
Of course, expected behavior is that Input Method is enabled,
and I can input Japanese character into the address bar.

However, when I opened a web page with some textbox (e.g. Twitter),
I can use mozc in the textbox and after this, I can also use it in the
chromium's address bar.

I believe my comment is supplementary to David's Current behavior.

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Title:
  Chromium browser does not respect defined input method

Status in “chromium-browser” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  = Steps to reproduce
  =

  1. Use “im-config” to select “xim” as input method. It will change
  your “~/.xinputrc” file to define “xim” as selected method.

  
  = Expected behavior
  

  1. You should be able to use your “~/.XCompose” sequences in any
  program inside Ubuntu.

  
  = Current behavior
  ===

  1. Your “XCompose” sequences won't work anywhere inside the Chromium
  window, and any input in Chromium will behave sometimes as the
  standard input (“ibus”, if I recall correctly), other times it will
  ignore dead keys completely (apostrophe, quotes and grave have no
  effect).

  1.1. I say “sometimes” because I couldn't figure out what makes/when
  it behave in any of the two ways. But both are wrong anyway, so it
  does not really matter. Other programs I've tried so far (gedit,
  firefox and others) work correctly all the time, i.e., I can normally
  use my XCompose escape sequencies as expected.

  
  = Rationale
  =

  As of now, I need “XCompose” sequences in order to type special
  characters and diacritics easily and correctly, for portuguese. As it
  happens, the standard input does not provide an easy way to type
  c-cedilla (ç), as the input sequence (apostrophe-c) ends with a
  c-acute (ć) instead.

  Therefore, I'd like Chromium to behave as the other programs do, i.e.,
  using “xim” as the input method.

  = lsb_release -rd
  =

  Description:  Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
  Release:  14.04

  = apt-cache policy pkgname
  ==

  chromium-browser:
Installed: 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
Version table:
   *** 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2 0
  500 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/universe amd64 
Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  Package: chromium-browser 34.0.1847.116-0ubuntu2
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-24.46-generic 3.13.9
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-24-generic x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3
  Architecture: amd64
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  Date: Fri Apr 18 18:54:32 2014
  Desktop-Session:
   DESKTOP_SESSION = ubuntu
   XDG_CONFIG_DIRS = /etc/xdg/xdg-ubuntu:/usr/share/upstart/xdg:/etc/xdg
   XDG_DATA_DIRS = 
/usr/share/ubuntu:/usr/share/gnome:/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/
  DetectedPlugins:
   
  Env:
   MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH = None
   LD_LIBRARY_PATH = None
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2014-04-18 (0 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Trusty Tahr - Release amd64 (20140417)
  SourcePackage: chromium-browser
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
  chromium-default: CHROMIUM_FLAGS=
  gconf-keys: /desktop/gnome/applications/browser/exec = 
b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/https/command = 
b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser %s\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/https/enabled = 
b'true\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/command = b'/usr/bin/chromium-browser 
%s\n'/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/enabled = 
b'true\n'/desktop/gnome/session/required_components/windowmanager = 
b''/apps/metacity/general/compositing_manager = 
b''/desktop/gnome/interface/icon_theme = 
b'gnome\n'/desktop/gnome/interface/gtk_theme = b'Clearlooks\n'
  modified.conffile..etc.default.chromium.browser: [deleted]

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