Hi, I identified a problem when switching input methods: XIM and XKB keymaps with dead keys can not be used properly in the same session as that breaks the dead keys (= composition keys for diacritics).
My situation: I use regular XKB to type in languages using a latin or cyrillic script, but for Chinese I need of course need a proper input method (e.g. fcitx or ibus-libpinyin). I want to change between input methods on the fly, this currently does not work, if st is started with a XMODIFIERS="@im=whatever" then normal dead keys don't work, regardless whether the underlying XIM server is running or not, if it is started with an empty XMODIFIERS="", then they do work. It means I need to restart the terminal if I want to properly switch between chinese and my usual dead keys. Switching in my case entails killing the XIM server if it's running and running setxkbmap to set the desired keymap. To reproduce: Case 1) $ export XMODIFIERS="" $ setxbkmap es $ st Type apostrophe a and output is á , as expected, but of course no XIM now Case 2) $ export XMODIFIERS="@im=fcitx" $ setxbkmap es #spanish XKB keymap to illustrate the issue $ st Type apostrophe a and output is 'a instead of á I think st should behave the same way most applications do; if the xim server is not running, it should exhibit the same behaviour as if no XIM was configured at all. (for comparison; terminals like urxvt and alacritty behave in this way, GTK and QT apps too) The problem was introduced in the following commit: 787c9a55fea7131b4f1e5c7699b68b3517db8e49 Quentin Rameau x: fix XIM handling Prior to this commit though, the situation was much worse as st would simply crash if the XIM server stopped, so there's good progress but we aren't entirely there yet :) Regards, -- Maarten van Gompel proy...@anaproy.nl https://proycon.anaproy.nl https://github.com/proycon GnuPG key: 0x39FE11201A31555C XMPP: proy...@anaproy.nl Matrix: @proycon:matrix.anaproy.nl Telegram: proycon IRC: proycon (freenode) Mastodon: https://social.anaproy.nl/@proycon (@proy...@social.anaproy.nl) Twitter: https://twitter.com/proycon