This bug is no longer a problem for me. I'm running Ubuntu 8.10 and I have changed my input method to scim-bridge instead of scim-pinyin:
$ im-switch -l Your input method setup under en_US locale as below. ======================================================= The configuration "/home/ldd/.xinput.d/en_US" is defined as a link pointing to scim-bridge This private configuration supersedes the system wide default. ======================================================= The system wide default is pointed by "/etc/alternatives/xinput-all_ALL" . xinput-all_ALL - status is auto. link currently points to default default - priority 10 default-xim - priority 0 none - priority 0 Current `best' version is default. ======================================================= The available input method configuration files are: default default-xim none scim scim-bridge scim-chewing scim-immodule scim-pinyin th-xim ======================================================= I do not know whether the problem has in fact been properly fixed by an upgrade or whether changing from scim-pinyin to scim-bridge worked around the problem. Both scim-pinyin and scim-bridge use the scim- bridge module but they do it in slightly different ways. -- pinentry-gtk2 does not register keys while scim-bridge is running https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/176815 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
