https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=996335
fujiwara tfujiwar@redhat.com changed:
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--- Comment #7 from fujiwara tfujiwar@redhat.com --- (In reply to 韩聪 from comment #4)
(In reply to Peng Wu from comment #3)
Please provide the output of the following command: $rpm -qa "google-chrome*" "ibus*"
$ $rpm -qa "google-chrome*" "ibus*" bash: -qa: command not found...
You should not type '&' which indicates the prompt for bash.
% rpm -qa "google-chrome*" "ibus*"
PS:To reproduce this bug I reported, I switch the input method to "Japanese Kana", with the key "h", "ク" appears, and I return to "Chinese Intelligent Pinyin", input the "h", also "ク" appears...So I have to switch to "Chinese zh", and then "Chinese Intelligent Pinyin", this time I got the correct result~ But why couldn't I turn from "Japanese Kana" to "Chinese Intelligent Pinyin" directly?
I think we disable "Japanese Kana" in either gnome-control-center or ibus. I wonder how you added "Japanese Kana" in ibus.
I suggest to use any Japanese input methods likes "Japanese (Kana Kanji)" or anthy instead of "Japanese Kana".
Did you install the latest gnome-control-center and ibus-kkc? # yum install control-center ibus-kkc
If you really wish to use jp kana keymap, it would be better to change "default" layout to "us" layout in /usr/share/ibus/component/libpinyin.xml by manual.