https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1625551
Milan Crha mcrha@redhat.com changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |anish.developer@gmail.com, | |i18n-bugs@lists.fedoraproje | |ct.org, mfabian@redhat.com Component|evolution |ibus-typing-booster Assignee|mcrha@redhat.com |mfabian@redhat.com Summary|Not able to input in |[Wayland] |Evolution using |ibus-typing-booster broken |ibus-typing-boster/CJK in | |wayland session |
--- Comment #5 from Milan Crha mcrha@redhat.com --- Thanks for the steps, I can reproduce it with them too. I tried to reproduce also in Fedora 28, but it works fine there. An interesting issue with the rawhide (I do not have any F29 machine yet) it that it misbehaves also in the Subject header, which is a native GtkEntry widget.
I see a runtime warning in both systems when playing with this:
(evolution:2952): Gdk-WARNING **: 15:12:53.780: Event with type 8 not holding a GdkDevice. It is most likely synthesized outside Gdk/GTK+
which may or may not be related. It seems to be specific to Xorg only and I can reproduce it with the below steps as well.
Anyway, I found out that there are other things broken here. For me, with gtk3-3.23.2-1.fc29.x86_64 and ibus-typing-booster-2.1.0-2.fc30.noarch I do: a) run from a terminal: gtk3-demo b) open: Entry->Entry Buffer c) switch input method from English to Other (Typing Booster) d) type: aaa<space>bbb<space> where <space> is for a space bar key
Right now the result in the entry demo is: "aaa bbb " (quoted for clarity only).
e) close this entry demo window, but *not* the gtk3-demo main window f) open Entry->Entry Buffer again g) repeat step d) (the step c) is not needed, the input method left selected)
And now, the result is: " ", aka the "aaa" and "bbb" is replaced with the space, instead of the space being used as the word-end-indicator. I can reproduce this also in the MiniBrowser, but the issue as low as in the GtkEntry is more interesting.
I'd suppose from the above that there's something broken lower than in the widgets.
I also see the runtime warnings from comment #2 whenever I close the Entry Buffer window.
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