Hi, Note that there is another problem on Ubuntu: the input method window does not follow the position of the cursor. It's OK on Windows. Best.
On 2010-11-04 06:34:49,"Joris van der Hoeven" wrote: >Dear Hu, > >I finally managed to reproduce this bug. > >Max: under Ubuntu 10.10, you have to ibus as your >"Keyboard input method system" in System -> Administration -> Language support. >Furthermore, in System -> Preferences -> Keyboard input methods, >add the "Japanese - Anthy" Input method (for instance). >Relogin and launch TeXmacs, select Japanese language and >enable Anthy from the keyboard icon. > >The problem is that the cursor keys *do* move the cursor inside >the pre-edit string, but the current position is not correctly >sent to TeXmacs. For instance, when typing > > noro left left x, > >I indeed get the x on the left in my pre-edit "window", >but the cursor remains on the right (as confirmed by selecting >Keyboard in the Debug menu). > >Best wishes, --Joris >
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