Strange: after my last post, I discovered that in Gnome, I could no longer access ibus.

> ...you may have to run "im-chooser" in a terminal on KDE before
> ibus is made the default input method....

If you're implying im-chooser doesn't work in Gnome, you're right.

In KDE, it partially worked. The ibus prefs and settings GUIs are now in English. I can now use ibus to enter Chinese, and ibus's font (including size) is what I want. Now I can not switch back to English. My ibus is set to control-space for switching. The KDE keyboard sequence setting GUIs show control-space not used for anything else.

After doing the im-chooser in KDE, I can now use ibus in Gnome, and I can switch between languages using the dropdown in the upper right corner, and control-space does work (in Gnome). But, in Gnome, I'm still stuck with the teeny font in the ibus menu of Chinese characters.

What and where is the systray (or system tray)?
How do I put things in the systray?
What are the "super" and "opt" keys?


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