On Sunday 09 March 2008 05:14:54 Andrew Thorburn wrote: > I know this is an existing bug, I'm just wondering if there's been any > progress yet... It's a little frustrating. > > I'm also wondering if this is a known bug (or at least expected bug): > > Start Scribus, create text area, edit text area (ctrl + Y), select scim > IM by right-clicking. Enter a Chinese Character. Press space. Delete it. > Try to do it again. Watch it crash. It's worth noting that if I use > enter, everything works fine, provided I entered at least two > characters. But, and I have no idea why, SCIM decides that it'll insert > the pinyin text when I hit enter. I wish I could make it *not* do that. > e.g. '[Char][Char]dajia' - not terribly fun. But that doesn't cause a > crash, which is interesting. It's also worth noting that if I hit space, > rather than enter, then the character acts as though it hasn't been > properly entered - e.g. Can't select with [shift]+[right/left], or with > the mouse, but [shift]+[home] works fine. > > Is this all known information? I didn't see it in the bug reports... > Maybe I didn't look hard enough? > > Here's the terminal output, showing the above bug, plus a few characters > that actually appeared and didn't instantly crash it using [enter]: > QInputContext: no input method context available > QInputContext: no input method context available > QInputContext: no input method context available <snip>
<snip> This might be this bug: http://bugs.scribus.net/view.php?id=3173 Can you indicate and comment in this bug if it not under Windows ? What platform and versions ? Thanks. Peter
