Testing has shown Nautilus to be very inconsistent with operation.
Sometimes input will work in Chinese and sometimes no input will be
accepted at all.  For instance swapping between gedit and nautilius can
sometimes make input work.  Sometimes when swapping back and forth
between gedit and nautilus with a F2 rename file box open all the text
input that did not appear will suddenly appear.

I have currently downgraded all boxes to dual-boot Feisty/Gutsy.
Downgrading Nautilus in Gutsy didn't work out too well to test, the
window would just vanish when doing anything.

** Summary changed:

- Cannot rename files with zh_HK locale in Nautilus
+ Cannot rename files with Traditional Chinese in Nautilus

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: nautilus
  
- Ubuntu 7.10 with locale set to zh_HK.UTF-8.
+ Ubuntu 7.10 with locale set to zh_HK.UTF-8 or zh_TW.UTF-8
  
  Similar to Bug #94841, with Nautilus on the desktop of browsing folders
  files can be renamed with the default input method (English).  If the
  input method is changed to Traditional Chinese / Quick I can no longer
  enter or delete any characters using the keyboard.  The keyboard still
  works with the Nautilus UI, and the mouse can be used to cut and paste
  text in the name box.  After this has occurred even selecting the
  default input method will no longer work, the user has to log out and
  log back in again to rename files.
  
  Renaming on the console works fine.
  
  Logging in with English locale and starting up SCIM and entering Chinese
- works fine.  Similarly using zh_TW (Taiwan) works fine.
+ works fine.

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Cannot rename files with Traditional Chinese in Nautilus
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/162795
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