Hmm... In general you shouldn't let "some users" prevent you from
getting a sensible UI for the bulk of users. In this case the control in
language-selector-gnome accesses im-config indirectly, and that is
almost always sufficient.
I have thought about this for Ubuntu and other distros which use
language-selector-gnome. Reopening this bug report to not forget about
it.
@Aron: Do you have any thoughts? Do we really need im-config to show up
in the Dash in Unity and in the menu in e.g. Xubuntu and Lubuntu (or
MATE)?
** Changed in: im-config (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
** Summary changed:
- im-config doesn't need to be displayed in MATE
+ Does im-config need to be displayed in menus?
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Title:
Does im-config need to be displayed in menus?
Status in “im-config” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Hi,
I'm working on Ubuntu MATE Remix.
MATE provides it's own keyboard input/language configuration tools. We
are using language-selector-gnome which depends on im-config.
NotShowIn=MATE; should be added to im-config.desktop so that im-config
icons are not displayed in System -> Preferences when running MATE.
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