Sorry.. I should be more clear. I reread what I had written, and found
it confusing (even though I had written it myself!). That's not a good
sign.

By "Chinese mode" I mean, with the language set to "Chinese (Mainland)"
for the entire session. What is even stranger, is that on  my laptop
(which was not set up the same way; but with the same software versions
- the latest available in Intrepid), it works fine. My friends laptop I
simply set up using "System->Administration->Language Support".

That menu tree already indicates that I am using Ubuntu; no frills -
apart from the latest version of wine and avant-window-navigator.

When I noted this problem originally, I also assumed it was the IME; so
I tried im-switch; but it had no effect.

im-switch -l yields:
Your input method setup under zh_CN locale as below.
=======================================================
The configuration "/home/vivian/.xinput.d/zh_CN" is defined as a link pointing 
to
scim
This private configuration supersedes the system wide default.
=======================================================
The system wide default is pointed by "/etc/alternatives/xinput-zh_CN" .
xinput-zh_CN - 状态为 auto
 链接目前指向 scim-bridge
scim - 优先级 50
scim-immodule - 优先级 0
scim-bridge - 优先级 60
scim-pinyin - 优先级 50
目前“最佳”的版本为 scim-bridge。
=======================================================
The available input method configuration files are:
default default-xim none scim scim-bridge scim-chewing scim-immodule 
scim-pinyin th-xim 
=======================================================

This issue transcends merely nautilus; it extends to every program using
GTK (and I have not tested QT). This makes use actually frustrating in
some areas; especially synaptic.

Kind Regards,
Matthew

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