To test, I also added a spanish keyboard layout.
$ gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.input-sources sources
[('ibus', 'mozc-jp'), ('xkb', 'us+intl'), ('xkb', 'jp'), ('xkb', 'es')]
If I'm using the spanish layout and switch to "Japanese (Mozc)" I end up with a
-non existent- "es (mozc)" setup.
If I'm using the us international and switch to "Japanese (Mozc)" I end up with
a -non existent- "us+intl (mozc)" setup.
If I'm using the japanese (no mozc) layout and switch to "Japanese (Mozc)" I
end up with the proper "Japanese (Mozc)" (by chance).
This is totally inconsistent and is not how switching keyboard layouts should
behave, in my opinion.
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Keyboard layout doesn't switch to japanese when using a Japanese
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