Keeping im-config out of launching and configuring IBus was reported in
comment #20 to be one way to get rid of the issue. Through im-config
0.45-1 we do just that, i.e. for GNOME desktops we leave the launch and
configuration of IBus to GNOME.
** Changed in: im-config (Ubuntu)
Status: New
On 2020-06-17 15:31, vasdi wrote:
> It does not affect new users.
That's important (and explains why I failed to reproduce the issue). So
it's something in your $HOME which causes it.
It may be some subtle thing somewhere in e.g. your ~/.cache folder. If
you like, you can rename that folder:
mv
It does not affect new users.
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Graphical artifact in top-right corner, owned by ibus-ui-gtk3
Status in gnome-shell package
Good. That discussion appears to be held above my head, so I'm going to
keep quiet there. All I can say is that I was able to reproduce the
issue in groovy.
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Thanks. Further comments on that topic are on that page.
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** Bug watch removed: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues #948
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/948
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** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues #948
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I'm not aware of any regression. What is the bug ID for that?
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@Daniel: The regression caused by the mutter MR I mentioned in comment
#21 is bad for ibus-hangul users (Korean input). Any chance you can take
a look at it?
Besides fixing that ibus-hangul issue, doing so would make it possible
to stop setting GTK_IM_MODULE=ibus on GNOME desktops, which is
Tagging rls-gg-notfixing after having it discussed in our meeting, while
it's a bug and should be fixed it only has one report and it's mostly a
cosmectic problem so we don't believe it deserves special tracking
Do you have a special ibus configuration?
Could you try if it happens with a new
** Tags removed: rls-gg-incoming
** Tags added: rls-gg-notfixing
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Interesting. That speaks for two possible ways to fix the issue:
1. Fix it in the IBus source somehow.
2. Stop setting GTK_IM_MODULE also on Xorg (we already don't set it on Wayland)
in case of a GNOME desktop, which would be a change to the im-config package.
Doing 2. may come with other
$ env | grep -E 'XMOD|_IM'
XMODIFIERS=@im=ibus
QT_IM_MODULE=ibus
and the gray line is gone.
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@vasdi: Thanks. Then, as an experiment, can you please open Language
Support, select "none" as the "Keyboard input method system" instead if
"IBus", and reboot. That will make fewer of those variables being set -
most importantly GTK_IM_MODULE will be unset - which makes GNOME handle
IBus slightly
$ env | grep -E 'XMOD|_IM'
GTK_IM_MODULE=ibus
QT4_IM_MODULE=ibus
XMODIFIERS=@im=ibus
CLUTTER_IM_MODULE=ibus
QT_IM_MODULE=ibus
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@Daniel: I'm not sure either. Thought it could be wise to keep an open
mind until we are.
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If it looks similarly corrupt in a non-GNOME desktop (comment #13) then
I'm not sure how gnome-shell is relevant here.
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Well, GNOME integrates IBus, and is supposed to suppress related UI
components in favor of equivalent Settings controls, so adding gnome-
shell as additional affecting package for now.
@vasdi: Can you please show us the output of this command:
env | grep -E 'XMOD|_IM'
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