I must confirm.
The biggest use of ibus is for asian correspondence... and let's admit it... 
there is a lot of them.
I only use chinese/simplified/pinyin, but even I feel the pain.
If 1.3 billion people can't even use the keyboard, something's wrong. (only 
counting mainland china)

For me (american, non-asian, power user/developer) to not have a
checkmark "chinese input" that just-works is a big bad no-no.

Ubuntu almost makes it easy... last i checked, but kubuntu/kde doesn't
even try.

I have never found a way that works in KDE/Kububtu to say "my primary
language is english, but i have chinese friends".

Kpim (or whatever it's called) never even tried to work, scim worked OK in 3.5 
days (maybe i try again).
KDE's input seems to be European only.


OK, rant finished.

Yes, I do feel better now.

-john

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