I also have this problem in Gusty Gibbon(Stable). Is there any progress
on this bug?
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scim: input freezes in various applications under XIM mode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/66104
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I've found another workaround for those who need to both use SCIM and
enter weird European characters.
0. follow workaround 2 in the top post of this thread
1. install scim-uim and uim-latin
2. assign a Compose key if you don't already have one (in KDE this is done
through System Settings -
Ah, yes! When I'm typing through UIM-latin, all dead keys work.
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scim: input freezes in various applications under XIM mode
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Ming and Arne: Thank your for the quick answers.
Arne: OK, I installed the patch (or, more precisely: I added your two
lines to my apt sources and then the automatic updater proposed to
install new versions of libx11-6 and libx11-data, which I accepted)
Some quick testing shows that I can
Two questions concerning the dynamic workaround.
Background: I use scim to input
* korean (hangul)
* modern greek (from the m17n package)
* latin text (german, french, spanish, english) from a swiss (german) keyboard
(de/CH)
It basically works, but I suffer from the same irregular keyboard
I can reproduce the error by opening a bash terminal and hitting ctrl+shift+t
many times without pausing. When I do this, not _all_ keyboard input is
blocked:
* ctrl-shift-t and ctrl-shift-w work (open and close tabs)
* I can copy text with ctrl-shift-c
* alt-F4 works, to close the window
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Christoph Bloch wrote:
2. What about Arne Goetjes patch? Can/should I use something like that
as a beginner?
Christoph,
I know that the patch for libx11 is 'not the right patch' as upstream
put it. But it lowers the impact for me in the meantime
On Sun, Oct 21, 2007 at 03:16:12PM -, Christoph Bloch wrote:
On the swiss keyboard i definitely need the dead keys for ~, ^ ï, ó, è,
ñ and this sort of combinations.
1. Do I understand well that in my case the dynamic workaround does
_not_ work?
Yes. The workaround #2 mentioned here
On Sun, Oct 21, 2007 at 04:41:23PM -, Christoph Bloch wrote:
I can reproduce the error by opening a bash terminal and hitting
ctrl+shift+t many times without pausing. When I do this, not _all_
keyboard input is blocked:
* ctrl-shift-t and ctrl-shift-w work (open and close tabs)
* I can
I was having problems with kdesktop_lock (not letting me to unlock) and
sometimes in kopete (in password input)...
I tested this package in Kubuntu Gutsy and solved my problem... Thanks!
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scim: input freezes in various applications under XIM mode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/66104
You
** Description changed:
In gutsy, the default mode of scim (detemined by im-switch's settings
scim) uses XIM mode. This may cause problems in some applications and
make it impossible to input anything, even if you choose the
English/Keyboard input method. This happens most often in
OK, I have put a patched libx11 package on my PPA.
in /etc/apt/sources.list add:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/arnegoetje/ubuntu gutsy main restricted
universe multiverse
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/arnegoetje/ubuntu gutsy main restricted
universe multiverse
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