Lilydjwg wrote: > It's not easy to reproduce the problem I've found. You need to use some > kind of GTK input method, tested ones are fcitx and ibus. > > 1. start gvim, enter insert mode once (for ibus; fcitx doesn't need > this); > 2. enter commandline mode and optionally type something, then switch to > another application and switch back; > 3. the cursor is placed in the window, not the commandline. However, > continuing to type will bring it back. > > This doesn't happen if I use XIM or none at all. The attached patch > fixed this.
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