Ah, yes, that works for me too. What doesn't work though is the icon changing when I switch between hiragana/katakana. In KDE, GNOME, and earlier versions of Ubuntu (I want to say this worked in 12.04, but I'm not 100% sure on that), the icon will change from あ to ア or A (and half- width equivalents) depending on the current mode. I've tried with both Anthy and Mozc and neither update their icon as expected. It seems as though newer versions of Unity, or whatever handles the display of the indicator icon, only updates the input method icon when the actual input method changes and doesn't pick up when the current input method changes it's typing mode. It seems like something simple to fix, but unfortunately I just don't have time to dig in to the code.
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