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- Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 17:19:39 +0900
- From: Mike Gauthier <mgauthier@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] Re: kinput problems with Debian sarge
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On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 14:42:46 +0900, Mike Gauthier <mgauthier@example.com> wrote: > Hi all. > > I'm having a rather strange problem with kinput2 that I'm hoping you > can help me with. I've searched quite extensively looking for an > answer, but have not yet found one. > > I got some new parts for Christmas (AMD64 3000+.... ooooohhhh), so > naturally I reinstalled. I decided to give Debian a try. Once I got > back into the swing of the Debian way of doing things, I had canna and > kinput2 installed and running. My first test showed the problem. > > I started mozilla and went to google. I pressed <shift><space> to > enter Japanese input. Everything looked normal. I entered my wife's > name, pressed space once, then again, and the Kanji selection window > appeared as I expected it. I selected the correct kanji and pressed > enter. > > Here where things go wrong. > > Her kanji is now displayed in google's search textbox highlight, as is > to be expected. One more final <enter> and the kanji will be > selected. I should then be able to enter more. Unfortunately, this > is not what happens. When I press enter to finalize my selection > (while the kanji is highlighted), my query is submitted to google. If > I press backspace when the kanji is highlighted, it is deleted, but I > can no longer enter anything (at least... it doesn't display). > > Back to a pre-final-selection highlighted kanji... Normally, pressing > <enter> now would finalize the selection. But, as I explained, my > google query is instead submitted. When I try to enter more text in > the search textbox, kinput2 doesn't "hear" my <shift><space>. In > fact, it never will again unless I restart mozilla. Of course, after > restarting mozilla, I can only enter a single set of kanji and then > kinput2 again doesn't "hear" my <shift><space>. This happens in other > applications as well (i.e. gimp, gqview, etc.) > > It works perfectly in xterm. xterm is using on-the-spot input while > mozilla and the rest are using off-the-spot input (at the bottom of > the mozilla window). > > I hope that makes sense. It is the best way I can explain it. I may > not be using the correct terminology, but I think you can get what I > mean. I speak a decent amount of Japanese, but I cannot read (nor > write) much kanji. This is for my wife. I've had her on Linux for > nearly 6 years now. I've never had a problem with kinput or canna in > the past that I couldn't solve. This one is confusing me. I think may problem may be a bug in kinput2. It's somehow related to GTK+. With every application that uses it (including Mozilla and Firefox), the same problem occurs. When I use any app that does not use GTK+, it works perfectly (KDE stuff, xterm, etc). I got the idea from here (I know it's not debian, but...) https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=78017 Anyone know where I can get the latest source for kinput2? I email the maintainer, but have not received a response. Debian (including Sid) only has version 3.1-4. The bugzilla.redhat link states the problem has been fixed in 3.1-8. Anyone? Thanks. -- Mike Gauthier All-purpose lackey
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