I switched from IBUS to FCITX for this reason and a few others. ibus
development is slowing down significantly when FCITX is pacing up -
development activity usually predicts future bug number and fix-speed.
It seems we are back to the old days of 200x when each region (China,
Taiwan, Japan etc) prompts their own input platform intead of their own
input methods, and that the hope of a high quality input platform for
all input methods is fading away.

FCITX was notorious for its strong personality of insisting on using
Simplified Chinese and China Mainland government's encoding instead of
UTF-8 for configuration files, repelling non-Chinese users. They changed
to English configuration files now, but I don't think they became
international and design for other language users - the user interface
has toleratable English. Normally I prefer International project over
local (culture-speaking) software but in this case fcitx development is
much more active.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1235991

Title:
  Can't “use system keyboard layout” in Saucy

Status in “ibus” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  In Saucy, ibus becomes more tightly integrated with the desktop.
  Configuring it via ibus-setup doesn't affect the instance run by
  ubuntu. And with the new system, there's no way to replicate the
  behaviour of the old “use system keyboard layout” option.

  When I use, for example, pinyin (Chinese) or anthy (Japanese), I want
  to type the letters in dvorak. I've been doing that for years, and now
  in Saucy it's impossible.

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