I also have this problem in Gusty Gibbon(Stable). Is there any progress
on this bug?
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scim: input freezes in various applications under XIM mode
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Ah, yes! When I'm typing through UIM-latin, all dead keys work.
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scim: input freezes in various applications under XIM mode
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I've found another workaround for those who need to both use SCIM and
enter weird European characters.
0. follow workaround 2 in the top post of this thread
1. install scim-uim and uim-latin
2. assign a Compose key if you don't already have one (in KDE this is done
through System Settings -> Regi
Ming and Arne: Thank your for the quick answers.
Arne: OK, I installed the patch (or, more precisely: I added your two
lines to my apt sources and then the automatic updater proposed to
install new versions of libx11-6 and libx11-data, which I accepted)
Some quick testing shows that I can probabl
On Sun, Oct 21, 2007 at 04:41:23PM -, Christoph Bloch wrote:
> I can reproduce the error by opening a bash terminal and hitting
> ctrl+shift+t many times without pausing. When I do this, not _all_
> keyboard input is blocked:
> * ctrl-shift-t and ctrl-shift-w work (open and close tabs)
> * I c
On Sun, Oct 21, 2007 at 03:16:12PM -, Christoph Bloch wrote:
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> On the swiss keyboard i definitely need the dead keys for ~, ^ ï, ó, è,
> ñ and this sort of combinations.
>
> 1. Do I understand well that in my case the dynamic workaround does
> _not_ work?
Yes. The workaround #2 mentioned
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Christoph Bloch wrote:
> 2. What about Arne Goetjes patch? Can/should I use something like that
> as a beginner?
Christoph,
I know that the patch for libx11 is 'not the right patch' as upstream
put it. But it lowers the impact for me in the meantime
I can reproduce the error by opening a bash terminal and hitting ctrl+shift+t
many times without pausing. When I do this, not _all_ keyboard input is
blocked:
* ctrl-shift-t and ctrl-shift-w work (open and close tabs)
* I can copy text with ctrl-shift-c
* alt-F4 works, to close the window
Anoth
Two questions concerning the dynamic workaround.
Background: I use scim to input
* korean (hangul)
* modern greek (from the m17n package)
* latin text (german, french, spanish, english) from a swiss (german) keyboard
(de/CH)
It basically works, but I suffer from the same irregular keyboard
free
I was having problems with kdesktop_lock (not letting me to unlock) and
sometimes in kopete (in password input)...
I tested this package in Kubuntu Gutsy and solved my problem... Thanks!
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scim: input freezes in various applications under XIM mode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/66104
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** Description changed:
In gutsy, the default mode of scim (detemined by im-switch's settings
"scim") uses XIM mode. This may cause problems in some applications and
make it impossible to input anything, even if you choose the
English/Keyboard input method. This happens most often in nau
OK, I have put a patched libx11 package on my PPA.
in /etc/apt/sources.list add:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/arnegoetje/ubuntu gutsy main restricted
universe multiverse
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/arnegoetje/ubuntu gutsy main restricted
universe multiverse
Alternatively browse the PP
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