I had the same problem after upgrade from 13.04 to 13.10. I was able to find a
workaround for a problem:
I did "apt-get purge libibus-1.0-0:i386", which was installed along with
libibus-1.0-5:i386.
Then I selected option IBus Preferences -> Advanced -> "Use system keyboard
layout" and restarted
Still happening on 14.04… unfortunately the upgrade killed the work-
around. Any chance this could be fixed already?
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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) pr
Building on #David Cavaillini, here is the trick for those who want to
type Japanese on a non-US keyboard:
copy /usr/share/ibus-anthy/engine/default.xml
to ~/.config/ibus-anthy/engines.xml
change
jp
to
fr
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Hi,
Same for me: the pinyin inputs always use the us keyboard layout even
whatever the option for system keyboard in ibus-setup.
I used the following workaround to have the proper azerty (French)
keyboard layout configured for pinyin IBus methods:
Choose the right file according to the pinyin so
Saucy 3.10, up to date (2013-11-21), with Gnome 3.8. Thinkpads, Acers.
I am a British English user, and have all my locales set to en_GB.UTF-8.
I have a UK keyboard. I never use US English for typing (or thinking
:-).
I work in Unicode all the time, and use Ibus and m17n, with four or five
m17n
Not only dvorak, which can mark down the priority of this bug thanks to
its techy user-base: This bug also affect any European-keyboard layout
users who learned to type Chinese / Japanese.
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The setting does seem to work somewhat with Saucy and IBus 1.5.3, though
switching it on and off again multiple times resulted in it temporarily
overriding the system keyboard layout so that it functioned like the
Japanese one, and additionally adding a Japanese keyboard layout to the
list of avail
Hi ibus-ers,
After the last updates, this is working correctly for me. (For
“correctly” defined as, it always uses my keymap; there's still no
option to turn that off that I can find, but I don't think many people
would want that anyway.)
I'm not 100% sure the bug is fixed, it could just be a com
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: ibus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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