Hi Gunnar !
Summary: I report which layout I get with various combinations of locale and
user and system configurations. Perhaps importantly, I also found that when I
switch layout using the keyboard shortcut that I configured (pressing the two
shift keys), I do not get the same result as if I se
As regards a solution which survives a package update, the latest
ibus-mozc version in the Debian archive creates this file:
$ cat ~/.config/mozc/ibus_config.textproto
engines {
name : "mozc-jp"
longname : "Mozc"
layout : "default"
}
So to specify a layout you can now do:
layout : "ca"
On 2022-07-24 11:42, Charles Plessy wrote:
gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.input-sources sources
[('ibus', 'mozc-jp'), ('xkb', 'jp'), ('xkb', 'ca+multix')]
I don't understand from where it gets AZERTY, but I may have a solution.
ibus-mozc 2.23.2815.102+dfsg-4, which you at least used when
Dear Gunnar and Nobuhiro,
it took me some time to debug the issue further, but here are some
new information that I hope you will find useful:
In finally found that the AZERTY layout is imposed by the Japanese
input system when the language I chose in Gnome is French from France,
and switching it
Thanks for your report!
Can you please run these terminal commands:
gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.input-sources sources
gsettings get org.freedesktop.ibus.general use-system-keyboard-layout
cat /etc/default/keyboard
and let us know what they output.
--
Cheers,
Gunnar Hjalmarsson
https://l
Package: ibus-mozc
Version: 2.23.2815.102+dfsg-4
Severity: normal
Hi Nobuhiro,
It has been years that I was affected with that bug, but I am only
reporting it now as I found an (old!) workaround in Launchpad.
I use GNOME with a Japanese keyboard, and I have 3 layouts configured; I
switch between
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