[Bug 1585797] Re: Distinguish between input method "XIM" and "none"
Martin Wimpress
1585797 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu May 26 23:01:26 UTC 2016
I'm AFK for a bit over a week, will test then.
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Title:
Distinguish between input method "XIM" and "none"
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
Fix Committed
Status in language-selector source package in Xenial:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
[Impact]
language-selector-gnome includes a GUI to configure the input method
via im-config. Besides the installed IM frameworks (IBus, Fcitx, etc.)
the IM selector shows a "none" option, which actually represents the
value "xim". This was an intentional simplification, made under the
assumption that "none" and "xim" are approximately the same. However,
it has proven to be an oversimplification. For example there is a need
sometimes to control whether the X11 compose keys should be active or
not.
This SRU adds an explicit "XIM" option, and converts the "none" option
to actually set "none".
A recent reason why an explicit "none" option is needed is Ubuntu
MATE, which does not install any IM framework by default for non-CJKV
users. Currently, when such a user opens Language Support for the
first time, the input method selector shows a blank value. With this
SRU it will correctly show "none".
[Test Case]
An example test case would be:
* Make a fresh install of Ubuntu MATE 16.04.
* Open Language Support and find that the input method value is blank.
[Regression Potential]
Low. This won't *change* the input method setting, but the currently
set value will be showed more correctly in some cases.
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