Le 14/10/2015 20:00, Georg Baum a écrit :
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:

Le 11/10/2015 12:43, Guillaume Munch a écrit :
Qt 5.6.0 will probably be released before LyX 2.2.0. Therefore
the most simple solution would be to disable IBus if an older
qt is detected (at runtime) and mention in the release notes
that korean users need to use Qt 5.6.

There is some time before a Qt version reaches repositories.
Current Ubuntu is 5.3, next is going to be 5.4, and I could not
manage to find a PPA with 5.5 when I last looked. This is why we
need a better workaround.

Depends IMHO how much work it is. We are talking about a problem
which appears only on Linux where qt 4.8 works fine. Therefore, it
would only affect users who are both using the hangul input method
_and_ wanting some new qt5 features at the same time. This is
probably a very very small fraction, so I would only spend a small
amount of time for a possible workaround.


Beware of any confusion, the deadlock bug is with qt4 and is solved in
qt5 (any version I could test). Another bug makes qt < 5.6 impractical
for (all) Linux users. So the situation is more complex than what you wrote.

Even if we were to just write a warning at the top of the release notes
it would count as having made a decision (but it's nice if we can make
it easier for users).


How do we detect that current input method is Hangul?


Thanks to Jean-Marc for asking on the general list (but again the issue
is with qt4 contrary to what you wrote!).


Guillaume

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