> > It's unclear from your bug report whether this was working before > > for > > you ("I can not anymore Japanes language anymore"). > > Are you saying that with older gnome-session-bin versions it > > worked? > > > > No.
...snip... > I guess , refer to main.c of gnome-session-bin, the best place of > setting GTK_IM_MODULE env variable is in gnome-session-bin. > > Would you accept that patch as a temporary resolution? Dear maintainer, I'm totally mistaken.(sorry!) This patch isn't needed anymore.And also, this bug report I sent is totaly wrong caused by my lack of knowledge about recent GNOME desktop. After my trial and error, I found a correct setting of gnome-control- center, I became able to input Japanese without this patch. And also, I found that in recent GNOME desktop, gtk applications can communicate to ibus without X_MODIFIERS/GTK_IM_MODULE env valiable anymore. Correct setting and how to input Japanese using ibus: In gnome-control-center -> Region & Language -> 1st prior: Japanese (if you use Japanese layout keyboard) 2nd prior: Japanese (Mozc) in Input Source form. After restarting gdm3 and doing login, press <Super(nomally as windows key)>+<SPC> to switch input source to japanese mozc and press "Hankaku/Zenkaku" key, user can input Japanese using mozc-jp engine via ibus. I did set "Region & Language" to "Japanese" (notice: "Mozc" isn't specified), and I found this setting means simply using Japanese layout keyboard without using ibus. Then, I mark this bug as done. Takahide Nojima