https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1850832
--- Comment #5 from Mike FABIAN <mfabian(a)redhat.com> ---
On Gnome Xorg it works for me all the time.
On Gnome Wayland if fails almost always.
Do you know that gu-itrans and hi-itrans can also be used with
ibus-typing-booster?
ibus-typing-booster seems to suffer less from this bug in Wayland than
ibus-m17n,
I just tried gu-itrans and hi-itrans in Gnome Wayland on F32 and the two
strings:
kema chhe? ➡️ કેમ છે?
kaise ho? ➡️ कैसे हो?
worked for me all the time.
ibus-typing-booster also sometimes suffers from this wayland bug, sometimes the
spaces used to commit are inserted in a wrong positon. But in case of gu-itrans
and hi-itrans it seems to be quite rare, at least rare enough that I could not
reproduce it.
Here you can see how to setup ibus-typing-booster to use hi-itrans and
gu-itrans:
http://mike-fabian.github.io/ibus-typing-booster/documentation.html#setup...
Just press the + button below the list of input methods and add hi-itrans
and/or gu-itrans.
If you add both, you can switch between them using the Gnome panel or the
keyboard shortcut for the "next_input_method"
command (By default Control+Down, can be changed in the setup tool).
ibus-typing-booster has more features than ibus-m17n, it can complete words and
learn from user input.
But even if you don’t want any of the additional features, you could still use
ibus-typing-booster instead of
ibus-m17n and disable all the extra features as described here:
http://mike-fabian.github.io/ibus-typing-booster/documentation.html#simul...
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