[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 1133127] New: The hotkey for switching to direct input mode should be configurable
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1133127
Bug ID: 1133127
Summary: The hotkey for switching to direct input mode should
be configurable
Product: Fedora
Version: 19
Component: ibus-table
Assignee: mfabian(a)redhat.com
Reporter: stsp(a)list.ru
QA Contact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: dchen(a)redhat.com, extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org,
i18n-bugs(a)lists.fedoraproject.org, kent.neo(a)gmail.com,
me(a)kaio.net, mfabian(a)redhat.com, pwu(a)redhat.com,
shawn.p.huang(a)gmail.com, stsp(a)list.ru
+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #1128912 +++
(In reply to Stas Sergeev from comment #23)
> I noticed another problem.
> When I type, the layout ocasionally changes back
> to EN, even though I do not press the modifier combo.
> The switcher applet still shows RU, but the typing
> becomes latinic.
> Presumably this happens after Shift-Space, but again,
> not always... So we have another puzzle. I wonder if
> you can make a sharp guess or reproduce that...
You are switching between table mode ("rusle") and direct input mode
(using the underlying keyboard layout directly).
The hotkey for this is the left shift key (Without space, just
left shift and release it).
You can see which mode you are in if you open the input method menu in
the gnome panel while rusle is active. Look at the 4 menu entries near
the bottom:
Direct input (Left Shift)
Phrase mode (Ctrl-;) <- quite useless for rusle
Direct commit mode (Ctrl-/) <- quite useless for rusle
Setup
If you hit the left shift key and look again, you see that the topmost
of these "property" menus toggles between
Direct input (Left Shift) <-> Р (Left Shift)
I am not sure what I can do about this now.
For Chinese, this is used often as a quick way to toggle between
Chinese and English mode (faster than switching between two input
sources). That might be the reason why the original developer of
ibus-table did choose the left shift key as the hot key for that.
The disadvantage is of course that the left shift key can be hit far
too easily.
In the long run, I want to make the keybindings configurable, then
you could set that keybinding to empty. But I have no time for that
soon, that is a bit more work.
Choosing a different shortcut is not nice to existing users.
Disabling that shortcut for non-CJK input methods might also be
not so nice. Maybe one wants to quickly toggle between direct
input and a non-CJK input method as well.
So I am a bit puzzled what to do about this now.
Maybe wait until I have time to make the keybindings configurable?
--- Additional comment from Stas Sergeev on 2014-08-22 15:32:52 EDT ---
> Maybe wait until I have time to make the keybindings configurable?
Maybe I have no other option than to agree with this? :)
Anyway, another sharp guess, you are right, left shift
is the culprit. Thank you.
So, should I open a separate report for this or what?
--- Additional comment from Stas Sergeev on 2014-08-22 15:34:22 EDT ---
(In reply to Mike FABIAN from comment #24)
> Created attachment 929759 [details]
> 0001-Ignore-Shift-Space-hotkey-to-switch-fullwidth-halfwi.patch
>
> To fix the problem in comment#21
Patch tested and works.
--- Additional comment from Mike FABIAN on 2014-08-22 15:55:18 EDT ---
(In reply to Stas Sergeev from comment #26)
> > Maybe wait until I have time to make the keybindings configurable?
> Maybe I have no other option than to agree with this? :)
> Anyway, another sharp guess, you are right, left shift
> is the culprit. Thank you.
>
> So, should I open a separate report for this or what?
Yes, I think a separate bug report is helpful so I do not forget this.
Maybe, as a temporary workaround, I disable that hotkey for non-CJK
and enable it again as soon as the hotkeys are configurable.
I really should make the hotkeys configurable ...
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[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 1368757] New: ibus: forward_key_event() seems to do nothing in Qt applications
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1368757
Bug ID: 1368757
Summary: ibus: forward_key_event() seems to do nothing in Qt
applications
Product: Fedora
Version: 24
Component: ibus-qt
Assignee: tfujiwar(a)redhat.com
Reporter: mfabian(a)redhat.com
QA Contact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: i18n-bugs(a)lists.fedoraproject.org,
shawn.p.huang(a)gmail.com, tfujiwar(a)redhat.com
If I try to type with ibus-typing-booster in Qt applications and commit a word
by typing space, no space is inserted after the word. For example:
QT_IM_MODULE=ibus kate &
Select the English engine of ibus-typing-booster and type some word like
"test",
type space to commit. The word "test" is committed into kate, but no space
appears after the word, the cursor is directly behind the word "test".
This is because this line
self.forward_key_event(key.val, key.code, key.state)
in hunspell_table.py from ibus-typing-booster does nothing anymore.
This line in context in the source code is here:
https://github.com/mike-fabian/ibus-typing-booster/blob/master/engine/hun...
(By the way, when trying “XMODIFIERS=@im=ibus QT_IM_MODULE=xim kate”, input
does not work at all, so this cannot be used as a workaround).
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[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 1321551] New: RFE: Recommend some specific general purpose font
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1321551
Bug ID: 1321551
Summary: RFE: Recommend some specific general purpose font
Product: Fedora
Version: rawhide
Component: fontconfig
Assignee: tagoh(a)redhat.com
Reporter: ville.skytta(a)iki.fi
QA Contact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: fonts-bugs(a)lists.fedoraproject.org,
i18n-bugs(a)lists.fedoraproject.org, pnemade(a)redhat.com,
tagoh(a)redhat.com
Currently fontconfig has a dependency on font(:lang=en). For minimal setups
where fontconfig is involved in that don't specify anything more specific than
that, it results in getting the first satisfying package by alphabetical sort
order to be installed. At the moment that is aajohan-comfortaa-fonts, which is
not a very good default, and could change based on what names of packages are
available.
Instead, I suggest adding (in addition to the existing hard dependency on
font(:lang=en)) a Recommends that would by default (with dnf) pull in something
that is a better default and already a default in common Fedora installations,
such as abattis-cantarell-fonts which AFAIK is the default for GNOME. Some
other potential candidates would be liberation-sans-fonts and
dejavu-sans-fonts. Not sure if Suggests would work for this purpose, or if it
needs to be Recommends.
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[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 1444357] New: [abrt] ibus: gtk_widget_translate_coordinates(): ibus-ui-emojier killed by signal 11
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1444357
Bug ID: 1444357
Summary: [abrt] ibus: gtk_widget_translate_coordinates():
ibus-ui-emojier killed by signal 11
Product: Fedora
Version: 26
Component: ibus
Assignee: tfujiwar(a)redhat.com
Reporter: mfabian(a)redhat.com
QA Contact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: i18n-bugs(a)lists.fedoraproject.org,
shawn.p.huang(a)gmail.com, smaitra(a)redhat.com,
tfujiwar(a)redhat.com
Version-Release number of selected component:
ibus-1.5.15-7.fc26
Additional info:
reporter: libreport-2.9.1
backtrace_rating: 4
cmdline: /usr/libexec/ibus-ui-emojier
crash_function: gtk_widget_translate_coordinates
executable: /usr/libexec/ibus-ui-emojier
journald_cursor:
s=664b04056b90495eb16b01faf8679d24;i=50ac;b=49987fadbf444363972d43c8efe305d9;m=8c993bfce1;t=54c68c07c4671;x=2b461df22db5e7cb
kernel: 4.11.0-0.rc3.git0.2.fc26.x86_64
rootdir: /
runlevel: N 5
type: CCpp
uid: 1000
Truncated backtrace:
Thread no. 1 (10 frames)
#0 gtk_widget_translate_coordinates at gtkwidget.c:6292
#1 _update_widget_coordinates at gtkgesture.c:504
#2 _gtk_gesture_update_point at gtkgesture.c:611
#3 gtk_gesture_handle_event at gtkgesture.c:740
#4 gtk_gesture_single_handle_event at gtkgesturesingle.c:222
#5 gtk_event_controller_handle_event at gtkeventcontroller.c:230
#6 controller_handle_wm_event at gtkwindow.c:8071
#7 gtk_window_handle_wm_event at gtkwindow.c:8100
#8 _gtk_window_check_handle_wm_event at gtkwindow.c:8138
#9 gtk_main_do_event at gtkmain.c:1748
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5 years, 11 months
[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 657849] New: Serbian glyphs for Wikipedia
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Summary: Serbian glyphs for Wikipedia
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=657849
Summary: Serbian glyphs for Wikipedia
Product: Fedora
Version: rawhide
Platform: Unspecified
OS/Version: Unspecified
Status: NEW
Severity: medium
Priority: low
Component: liberation-fonts
AssignedTo: psatpute(a)redhat.com
ReportedBy: alessandroceschini.it(a)gmail.com
QAContact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: petersen(a)redhat.com,
fonts-bugs(a)lists.fedoraproject.org,
psatpute(a)redhat.com, i18n-bugs(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Classification: Fedora
Description of problem:
Hy, at the Serbian Wikipedia we are planning on supporting localized Serbian
glyphs (as opposed to standard/Russian ones) on screen by taking advantage of
the next generation of browser (like Firefox 4) compliant with OpenType
features.
What we lack is a pool of free OpenType fonts with Serbian glyphs to be
accessed through the locl feature. DejaVu is, as far as I know, the only free
font which does so (although with some bugs) but, particularly the Serif
version, can be described as ugly at best.
So, what about a new release of Liberation Fonts containing a locl table for
Serbian?
Thank you.
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[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 1409717] New: Language writing not applicable in other-user windows
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1409717
Bug ID: 1409717
Summary: Language writing not applicable in other-user windows
Product: Fedora
Version: rawhide
Component: ibus-m17n
Severity: high
Assignee: pnemade(a)redhat.com
Reporter: moceap(a)hotmail.com
QA Contact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: i18n-bugs(a)lists.fedoraproject.org, pnemade(a)redhat.com,
shawn.p.huang(a)gmail.com
Description of problem:
Language writing not applicable in other-user windows
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
1.3.4-21.fc25
How reproducible:
Run other-user window
Steps to Reproduce:
1. open window of other-user like (su -c gedit)
Actual results:
Typing m17n kb
Expected results:
not switcched to m17n
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[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 1384671] New: system-config-language does not work under Wayland
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1384671
Bug ID: 1384671
Summary: system-config-language does not work under Wayland
Product: Fedora
Version: 25
Component: system-config-language
Severity: low
Assignee: pnemade(a)redhat.com
Reporter: juliux.pigface(a)gmail.com
QA Contact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: i18n-bugs(a)lists.fedoraproject.org, nav007(a)gmail.com,
pnemade(a)redhat.com, psatpute(a)redhat.com,
smaitra(a)redhat.com
Description of problem:
system-config-language can't be launched on a Gnome+Wayland session.
Here's the output I get when launching system-config-language from terminal:
$ system-config-language
No protocol specified
Unable to init server: Could not connect: Connection refused
No protocol specified
Unable to init server: Impossibile connettersi: Connection refused
No protocol specified
Unable to init server: Impossibile connettersi: Connection refused
(system-config-language.py:5558): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: :0
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
system-config-language-3.4.0-1.fc25.noarch
How reproducible:
Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1.Open system-config-language
Actual results:
The tool crashes.
Expected results:
Ideally, the tool should work under wayland too
Additional info:
I set "severity" to low, since Gnome uses different tools in order to change
system's language.
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