On 2021-03-17 16:07, Iain Lane wrote:
> Thanks! That fix sounds likely, if just starting ibus-mozc is enough to
> get it made available and it doesn't inspect the settings on the system.

Well, it does inspect the settings. If you would run a Chinese live
session, you wouldn't see ibus-mozc since there is already another IBus
IM enabled. But if there is no IBus IM, and ibus-mozc is installed
(which it always is in the live session), then it gets auto enabled.

The underlying assumption is that if you install ibus-mozc you want to
use it. But that assumption doesn't take Ubuntu's ISO into account.

> I don't know if this is appropriate (if it wouldn't break input for
> people who do want to type Japanese) or if mozc should be fixed to look
> at the settings or something, but I just want to point out that we can
> disable particular autostart services in the live session by shipping
> hooks in the casper package. There are a few examples in there already
> if you grep for "autostart".

Thanks for the tip, will have a look. If that can be done without
disabling the gnome-settings-daemon mechanism for adding input methods
(which I suppose it can), it wouldn't break anything in case of a
Japanese live session.

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