I had two machines running nearly identical Linux Mint 18.3 Sylvia. I
saw the problem on one only, and it was associated with very high cpu
use (almost 100% on one execution unit/core) by gnucash 2.6.19.
Both had ibus installed and the one without a problem had ibus-gtk while
neither had ibus-gtk
Confirmed on Mint 17.1 and ibus 1.5.5 using GNUCash 2.6.1 rev 76cba80+.
Right and left arrow keys, delete, backspace do not work. Numbers and
letters work but with delays or loss of keystrokes. Stopping the ibus
daemon resolves the issue. Installing ibus-gtk did not resolve the
issue.
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A recent 'apt upgrade' caused me to hit this bug on my Ubuntu-Mate 16.04
installation. Looking over my apt history, I see that the ibus package
was installed about the time the problem started to show up.
Installing ibus-gtk and ibus-gtk3 did not resolve the issue, though
stopping the ibus daemon
I have a fresh install of Ubuntu-Mate 16.04, and copied the home
directory from a previous 14.04 installation.
I had the problem of Gnucash with left & right arrows, backspace and
also delete not working.
Installation (and logout/in) of ibus-gtk alone did NOT help. I also had
to deinstall ibus! A
This bug seems to affect any application using wxWidgets (KiCad and
pgAdmin, in addition to a test wxWidgets app with just a text box).
Installing both the "ibus-gtk" and "ibus-gtk3" packages fixed it for me.
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** Description changed:
+ Following the bug comments below, it seems that problem is specific to
+ systems that have the package "ibus", but not the package "ibus-gtk",
+ installed. Kubuntu installations seem to be typically affected.
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+ Workaround: sudo apt-get ibus-gtk.
+
+ Original Descripti
The command "ibus exit" works like a charme!
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some keys stopped working: left & right arrows, backspace
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This bug affects me on ubuntu 15.10, and installing ibus-gtk solves the problem.
Hmm: my GnuCash version is still 2.6.3 (rev 4e4a032+ from 2014-05-30).
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This bugs affects me on ubuntu 15.04
installing ibus-gtk solves the problem
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** Changed in: gnucash (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Still present on Ubuntu 14.10. Fixed by
sudo apt-get install ibus-gtk
and logging out and in.
If ubuntu is going to install ibus by default then perhaps the fix is to
include ibus-gtk as a dependency in the gnucash package.
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I am also suffering from this issue (both the inability to use the
delete key, and occasional very slow save times). The "ibus exit" trick
works for me, but I also just found another workaround which you can do
without exiting ibus:
After pressing the delete key (once or multiple times) in Gnucash
I had this same issue with certain keys not working in Gnucash and
saving taking a long time. The ibus daemon was also the problem for me
in Lubuntu 14.04.
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One more issue I noticed - with ibus on, the file saving in GnuCash is
noticeably slower than when ibus if off (through "ibus exit").
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I am using Xubuntu 14.04. Using ibus input method. Running "ibus exit"
solves the issue.
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Installing the package "ibus-gtk" and restarting the ibus daemon fixed
the problem for me.
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some keys stopped working: left & right arrows
Same issue here. I can confirm that after executing "ibus exit" in a
terminal, gnucash is again usable. Unfortunately, I had to do this after
every login. I fixed the issue permanently by removing the ibus package.
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I encountered similar (but not identical) misbehavior in chromium:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-browser/+bug/1307648
A suggested workaround for the chromium bug is "ibus exit" -- when I
tried it, both the chromium and gnucash issues went away.
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Great info Scott. I performed the following steps (not sure they are all
relevant).
I installed scim packages and im-switch. Then I launched im-switch from the
command line and choose
"use setting by the sysadmin". Relaunch X-session, launch gnucash: arrow keys
are now working.
I'll see if there
FWIW, I'm seeing the same thing with XFCE as the desktop.
There's an upstream bug that may or may not be relevant:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661915
That bug relates to X Input Method (I didn't enable that, but I don't
know if the latest Ubuntu update did, and I don't know how to
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnucash (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Further investigation consisted in reinstalling gnucash version 2.4 from 13.10.
Same behaviour, so the bug could be related to a gtk grid bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnucash/+bug/1247702
If I press on the arrow keys inside a cell, I have to switch to another
application then b
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