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Re: [m17n-list] Forced USA keyboard


From: Anubhav Chattoraj
Subject: Re: [m17n-list] Forced USA keyboard
Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2013 08:05:29 +0530
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My bad, misread 3.10 as 13.10.

On 13.10 (Saucy) I have an IBus icon in my system tray. Right-clicking it and clicking "preferences" gives me the preferences menu.

That menu should still be around somewhere, since it's used to add/remove input methods (... unless they've integrated that with Ubuntu's "Region and Language settings").

On 11/15/2013 01:48 AM, Dominik Wujastyk wrote:
I don't think you're using Gnome Ubuntu 3.10, are you?  That Ibus menu is not longer present.  All I have is "view keyboard" and "Region and language settings" (which is the same as in the main "settings").

If you are on Saucy, and do have an ibus preferences menu, how did you get it?

D


On 14 November 2013 15:39, Anubhav Chattoraj <address@hidden> wrote:

The “Advanced” tab of Ibus preferences has a checkbox labelled “Use system keyboard layout”.

Have you tried checking it?

(If it still doesn’t work, I’m out of ideas.)

On 11/14/2013 08:00 PM, Dominik Wujastyk wrote:

After updating to Ubuntu Gnome 3.10 (64bit), I find the following bug in ibus/m17n.

I have a UK keyboard and my Ubuntu system set completely to UK English (language, formats, system settings). 

When I use m17n English (UK) keyboard, all is fine.  But when I switch to a keyboard that redefines *some* keys, like sa-iast.mim, then the non-IAST keys change to being defined as if on a USA keyboard, not a UK one.

E.g., shift-2 is marked on my key as ".  With m17n, English (UK), that's what i get.  But with m17n sa-iast.mim, or any other keyboard I've tried, I get @. 

Best,
Dominik





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