[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1861882] Re: Shift key cancels accented IME input with fcitx

2021-04-24 Thread T.D. Stoneheart
The issue has been fixed in Chromium version 89 (and closed in Chromium
bugs entry
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1086946). Yay!

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Title:
  Shift key cancels accented IME input with fcitx

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Prerequisites:
  * Ubuntu Bionic or Zorin OS 15
  * chromium-browser=79.0.3945.79-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 (UPDATE: 
chromium-browser=80.0.3987.87-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64, 
chromium-browser=81.0.4044.138-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64, and 
chromium-browser=83.0.4103.61-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 also reproduce this issue)
  * fcitx=1:4.2.9.6-1
  * fcitx-unikey=0.2.4-1.1

  Steps:
  * Launch fcitx and chromium-browser.
  * Focus input to a text box (e.g. omnibox, F12 console).
  * Trigger fcitx IME with UniKey.
  * Type a character sequence that produces a Vietnamese character (e.g. "aws" 
(without quotes), with Telex input method, will produce "ắ"). Do not press Ctrl 
or Spacebar, which will commit the word.
  * Press either Shift key.

  Expected result:
  * Nothing happens, or the typed character should not change, at the very 
least.

  Actual result:
  * Typed word reverts back to "aws". The underline on the word still retains, 
meaning that the word is not yet committed. This issue is a real nuisance when 
typing a Vietnamese word followed by a Shift-punctuation (e.g. a question mark 
right after the word).

  Remarks:
  * This issue does not happen on any other programs, only happens on Chromium 
and Google Chrome, versions 79 to 83 (and possibly next versions).
  * Using fcitx-mozc, after typing a Japanese word, the Shift key does not 
change the character.
  * This issue, more or less, is similar to bug #1859294, although not a strict 
duplicate.
  * This issue has been reported in Chromium Bugs, at: 
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1086946

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1861882] Re: Shift key cancels accented IME input with fcitx

2020-07-05 Thread T.D. Stoneheart
Nice finding! Thanks for the quick hack!

Another way (takes a bit more time to get used to) is to press Ctrl key
before pressing Space. This effectively finalizes and commits the word,
and can be used to stop adding accent marks within the same word. It can
also be applied to Windows version: pressing A, then Ctrl, then S
produces "as".

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Title:
  Shift key cancels accented IME input with fcitx

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Prerequisites:
  * Ubuntu Bionic or Zorin OS 15
  * chromium-browser=79.0.3945.79-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 (UPDATE: 
chromium-browser=80.0.3987.87-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64, 
chromium-browser=81.0.4044.138-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64, and 
chromium-browser=83.0.4103.61-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 also reproduce this issue)
  * fcitx=1:4.2.9.6-1
  * fcitx-unikey=0.2.4-1.1

  Steps:
  * Launch fcitx and chromium-browser.
  * Focus input to a text box (e.g. omnibox, F12 console).
  * Trigger fcitx IME with UniKey.
  * Type a character sequence that produces a Vietnamese character (e.g. "aws" 
(without quotes), with Telex input method, will produce "ắ"). Do not press Ctrl 
or Spacebar, which will commit the word.
  * Press either Shift key.

  Expected result:
  * Nothing happens, or the typed character should not change, at the very 
least.

  Actual result:
  * Typed word reverts back to "aws". The underline on the word still retains, 
meaning that the word is not yet committed. This issue is a real nuisance when 
typing a Vietnamese word followed by a Shift-punctuation (e.g. a question mark 
right after the word).

  Remarks:
  * This issue does not happen on any other programs, only happens on Chromium 
and Google Chrome, versions 79 to 83 (and possibly next versions).
  * Using fcitx-mozc, after typing a Japanese word, the Shift key does not 
change the character.
  * This issue, more or less, is similar to bug #1859294, although not a strict 
duplicate.
  * This issue has been reported in Chromium Bugs, at: 
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1086946

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1861882] Re: Shift key cancels accented IME input with fcitx

2020-06-18 Thread T.D. Stoneheart
Thanks for the information! I've filed a bug report at Chromium Bugs and
added its link on the description.

** Description changed:

  Prerequisites:
  * Ubuntu Bionic or Zorin OS 15
  * chromium-browser=79.0.3945.79-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 (UPDATE: 
chromium-browser=80.0.3987.87-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64, 
chromium-browser=81.0.4044.138-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64, and 
chromium-browser=83.0.4103.61-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 also reproduce this issue)
  * fcitx=1:4.2.9.6-1
  * fcitx-unikey=0.2.4-1.1
  
  Steps:
  * Launch fcitx and chromium-browser.
  * Focus input to a text box (e.g. omnibox, F12 console).
  * Trigger fcitx IME with UniKey.
  * Type a character sequence that produces a Vietnamese character (e.g. "aws" 
(without quotes), with Telex input method, will produce "ắ"). Do not press Ctrl 
or Spacebar, which will commit the word.
  * Press either Shift key.
  
  Expected result:
  * Nothing happens, or the typed character should not change, at the very 
least.
  
  Actual result:
  * Typed word reverts back to "aws". The underline on the word still retains, 
meaning that the word is not yet committed. This issue is a real nuisance when 
typing a Vietnamese word followed by a Shift-punctuation (e.g. a question mark 
right after the word).
  
  Remarks:
  * This issue does not happen on any other programs, only happens on Chromium 
and Google Chrome, versions 79 to 83 (and possibly next versions).
  * Using fcitx-mozc, after typing a Japanese word, the Shift key does not 
change the character.
  * This issue, more or less, is similar to bug #1859294, although not a strict 
duplicate.
+ * This issue has been reported in Chromium Bugs, at: 
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1086946

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Title:
  Shift key cancels accented IME input with fcitx

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Prerequisites:
  * Ubuntu Bionic or Zorin OS 15
  * chromium-browser=79.0.3945.79-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 (UPDATE: 
chromium-browser=80.0.3987.87-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64, 
chromium-browser=81.0.4044.138-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64, and 
chromium-browser=83.0.4103.61-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 also reproduce this issue)
  * fcitx=1:4.2.9.6-1
  * fcitx-unikey=0.2.4-1.1

  Steps:
  * Launch fcitx and chromium-browser.
  * Focus input to a text box (e.g. omnibox, F12 console).
  * Trigger fcitx IME with UniKey.
  * Type a character sequence that produces a Vietnamese character (e.g. "aws" 
(without quotes), with Telex input method, will produce "ắ"). Do not press Ctrl 
or Spacebar, which will commit the word.
  * Press either Shift key.

  Expected result:
  * Nothing happens, or the typed character should not change, at the very 
least.

  Actual result:
  * Typed word reverts back to "aws". The underline on the word still retains, 
meaning that the word is not yet committed. This issue is a real nuisance when 
typing a Vietnamese word followed by a Shift-punctuation (e.g. a question mark 
right after the word).

  Remarks:
  * This issue does not happen on any other programs, only happens on Chromium 
and Google Chrome, versions 79 to 83 (and possibly next versions).
  * Using fcitx-mozc, after typing a Japanese word, the Shift key does not 
change the character.
  * This issue, more or less, is similar to bug #1859294, although not a strict 
duplicate.
  * This issue has been reported in Chromium Bugs, at: 
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1086946

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1861882] Re: Shift key cancels accented IME input with fcitx

2020-06-18 Thread T.D. Stoneheart
** Description changed:

  Prerequisites:
  * Ubuntu Bionic or Zorin OS 15
- * chromium-browser=79.0.3945.79-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 (UPDATE: 
chromium-browser=80.0.3987.87-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 and 
chromium-browser=81.0.4044.138-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 also reproduce this issue)
+ * chromium-browser=79.0.3945.79-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 (UPDATE: 
chromium-browser=80.0.3987.87-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64, 
chromium-browser=81.0.4044.138-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64, and 
chromium-browser=83.0.4103.61-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 also reproduce this issue)
  * fcitx=1:4.2.9.6-1
  * fcitx-unikey=0.2.4-1.1
  
  Steps:
  * Launch fcitx and chromium-browser.
  * Focus input to a text box (e.g. omnibox, F12 console).
  * Trigger fcitx IME with UniKey.
  * Type a character sequence that produces a Vietnamese character (e.g. "aws" 
(without quotes), with Telex input method, will produce "ắ"). Do not press Ctrl 
or Spacebar, which will commit the word.
  * Press either Shift key.
  
  Expected result:
  * Nothing happens, or the typed character should not change, at the very 
least.
  
  Actual result:
  * Typed word reverts back to "aws". The underline on the word still retains, 
meaning that the word is not yet committed. This issue is a real nuisance when 
typing a Vietnamese word followed by a Shift-punctuation (e.g. a question mark 
right after the word).
  
  Remarks:
- * This issue does not happen on any other programs, only happens on Chromium 
and Google Chrome, versions 79 to 81 (and possibly next versions).
+ * This issue does not happen on any other programs, only happens on Chromium 
and Google Chrome, versions 79 to 83 (and possibly next versions).
  * Using fcitx-mozc, after typing a Japanese word, the Shift key does not 
change the character.
  * This issue, more or less, is similar to bug #1859294, although not a strict 
duplicate.

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Title:
  Shift key cancels accented IME input with fcitx

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Prerequisites:
  * Ubuntu Bionic or Zorin OS 15
  * chromium-browser=79.0.3945.79-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 (UPDATE: 
chromium-browser=80.0.3987.87-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64, 
chromium-browser=81.0.4044.138-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64, and 
chromium-browser=83.0.4103.61-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 also reproduce this issue)
  * fcitx=1:4.2.9.6-1
  * fcitx-unikey=0.2.4-1.1

  Steps:
  * Launch fcitx and chromium-browser.
  * Focus input to a text box (e.g. omnibox, F12 console).
  * Trigger fcitx IME with UniKey.
  * Type a character sequence that produces a Vietnamese character (e.g. "aws" 
(without quotes), with Telex input method, will produce "ắ"). Do not press Ctrl 
or Spacebar, which will commit the word.
  * Press either Shift key.

  Expected result:
  * Nothing happens, or the typed character should not change, at the very 
least.

  Actual result:
  * Typed word reverts back to "aws". The underline on the word still retains, 
meaning that the word is not yet committed. This issue is a real nuisance when 
typing a Vietnamese word followed by a Shift-punctuation (e.g. a question mark 
right after the word).

  Remarks:
  * This issue does not happen on any other programs, only happens on Chromium 
and Google Chrome, versions 79 to 83 (and possibly next versions).
  * Using fcitx-mozc, after typing a Japanese word, the Shift key does not 
change the character.
  * This issue, more or less, is similar to bug #1859294, although not a strict 
duplicate.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1861882] Re: Shift key cancels accented IME input with fcitx

2020-05-23 Thread T.D. Stoneheart
How can we let Chromium developers be aware of this bug?

** Description changed:

  Prerequisites:
  * Ubuntu Bionic or Zorin OS 15
- * chromium-browser=79.0.3945.79-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 (UPDATE: 
chromium-browser=80.0.3987.87-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 also reproduces this issue)
+ * chromium-browser=79.0.3945.79-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 (UPDATE: 
chromium-browser=80.0.3987.87-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 and 
chromium-browser=81.0.4044.138-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 also reproduce this issue)
  * fcitx=1:4.2.9.6-1
  * fcitx-unikey=0.2.4-1.1
  
  Steps:
  * Launch fcitx and chromium-browser.
  * Focus input to a text box (e.g. omnibox, F12 console).
  * Trigger fcitx IME with UniKey.
  * Type a character sequence that produces a Vietnamese character (e.g. "aws" 
(without quotes), with Telex input method, will produce "ắ"). Do not press Ctrl 
or Spacebar, which will commit the word.
  * Press either Shift key.
  
  Expected result:
  * Nothing happens, or the typed character should not change, at the very 
least.
  
  Actual result:
  * Typed word reverts back to "aws". The underline on the word still retains, 
meaning that the word is not yet committed. This issue is a real nuisance when 
typing a Vietnamese word followed by a Shift-punctuation (e.g. a question mark 
right after the word).
  
  Remarks:
- * This issue does not happen on any other programs, only happens on Chromium 
and Google Chrome, versions 79 and 80 (and possibly next versions).
+ * This issue does not happen on any other programs, only happens on Chromium 
and Google Chrome, versions 79 to 81 (and possibly next versions).
  * Using fcitx-mozc, after typing a Japanese word, the Shift key does not 
change the character.
  * This issue, more or less, is similar to bug #1859294, although not a strict 
duplicate.

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Title:
  Shift key cancels accented IME input with fcitx

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Prerequisites:
  * Ubuntu Bionic or Zorin OS 15
  * chromium-browser=79.0.3945.79-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 (UPDATE: 
chromium-browser=80.0.3987.87-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 and 
chromium-browser=81.0.4044.138-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 also reproduce this issue)
  * fcitx=1:4.2.9.6-1
  * fcitx-unikey=0.2.4-1.1

  Steps:
  * Launch fcitx and chromium-browser.
  * Focus input to a text box (e.g. omnibox, F12 console).
  * Trigger fcitx IME with UniKey.
  * Type a character sequence that produces a Vietnamese character (e.g. "aws" 
(without quotes), with Telex input method, will produce "ắ"). Do not press Ctrl 
or Spacebar, which will commit the word.
  * Press either Shift key.

  Expected result:
  * Nothing happens, or the typed character should not change, at the very 
least.

  Actual result:
  * Typed word reverts back to "aws". The underline on the word still retains, 
meaning that the word is not yet committed. This issue is a real nuisance when 
typing a Vietnamese word followed by a Shift-punctuation (e.g. a question mark 
right after the word).

  Remarks:
  * This issue does not happen on any other programs, only happens on Chromium 
and Google Chrome, versions 79 to 81 (and possibly next versions).
  * Using fcitx-mozc, after typing a Japanese word, the Shift key does not 
change the character.
  * This issue, more or less, is similar to bug #1859294, although not a strict 
duplicate.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1861882] Re: Shift key cancels accented IME input with fcitx

2020-03-12 Thread T.D. Stoneheart
** Description changed:

  Prerequisites:
  * Ubuntu Bionic or Zorin OS 15
- * chromium-browser=79.0.3945.79-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64
+ * chromium-browser=79.0.3945.79-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 (UPDATE: 
chromium-browser=80.0.3987.87-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 also reproduces this issue)
  * fcitx=1:4.2.9.6-1
  * fcitx-unikey=0.2.4-1.1
  
  Steps:
  * Launch fcitx and chromium-browser.
  * Focus input to a text box (e.g. omnibox, F12 console).
  * Trigger fcitx IME with UniKey.
  * Type a character sequence that produces a Vietnamese character (e.g. "aws" 
(without quotes), with Telex input method, will produce "ắ"). Do not press Ctrl 
or Spacebar, which will commit the word.
  * Press either Shift key.
  
  Expected result:
  * Nothing happens, or the typed character should not change, at the very 
least.
  
  Actual result:
  * Typed word reverts back to "aws". The underline on the word still retains, 
meaning that the word is not yet committed. This issue is a real nuisance when 
typing a Vietnamese word followed by a Shift-punctuation (e.g. a question mark 
right after the word).
  
  Remarks:
- * This issue does not happen on any other programs, only happens on Chromium 
and Google Chrome, version 79.
+ * This issue does not happen on any other programs, only happens on Chromium 
and Google Chrome, versions 79 and 80 (and possibly next versions).
  * Using fcitx-mozc, after typing a Japanese word, the Shift key does not 
change the character.
  * This issue, more or less, is similar to bug #1859294, although not a strict 
duplicate.

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Title:
  Shift key cancels accented IME input with fcitx

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Prerequisites:
  * Ubuntu Bionic or Zorin OS 15
  * chromium-browser=79.0.3945.79-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 (UPDATE: 
chromium-browser=80.0.3987.87-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 also reproduces this issue)
  * fcitx=1:4.2.9.6-1
  * fcitx-unikey=0.2.4-1.1

  Steps:
  * Launch fcitx and chromium-browser.
  * Focus input to a text box (e.g. omnibox, F12 console).
  * Trigger fcitx IME with UniKey.
  * Type a character sequence that produces a Vietnamese character (e.g. "aws" 
(without quotes), with Telex input method, will produce "ắ"). Do not press Ctrl 
or Spacebar, which will commit the word.
  * Press either Shift key.

  Expected result:
  * Nothing happens, or the typed character should not change, at the very 
least.

  Actual result:
  * Typed word reverts back to "aws". The underline on the word still retains, 
meaning that the word is not yet committed. This issue is a real nuisance when 
typing a Vietnamese word followed by a Shift-punctuation (e.g. a question mark 
right after the word).

  Remarks:
  * This issue does not happen on any other programs, only happens on Chromium 
and Google Chrome, versions 79 and 80 (and possibly next versions).
  * Using fcitx-mozc, after typing a Japanese word, the Shift key does not 
change the character.
  * This issue, more or less, is similar to bug #1859294, although not a strict 
duplicate.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1861882] Re: Shift key cancels accented IME input with fcitx

2020-02-12 Thread T.D. Stoneheart
** Description changed:

  Prerequisites:
  * Ubuntu Bionic or Zorin OS 15
  * chromium-browser=79.0.3945.79-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64
  * fcitx=1:4.2.9.6-1
  * fcitx-unikey=0.2.4-1.1
  
  Steps:
  * Launch fcitx and chromium-browser.
  * Focus input to a text box (e.g. omnibox, F12 console).
  * Trigger fcitx IME with UniKey.
  * Type a character sequence that produces a Vietnamese character (e.g. "aws" 
(without quotes), with Telex input method, will produce "ắ"). Do not press Ctrl 
or Spacebar, which will commit the word.
  * Press either Shift key.
  
  Expected result:
- * Nothing happens, or the typed character should not change, to the very 
least.
+ * Nothing happens, or the typed character should not change, at the very 
least.
  
  Actual result:
  * Typed word reverts back to "aws". The underline on the word still retains, 
meaning that the word is not yet committed. This issue is a real nuisance when 
typing a Vietnamese word followed by a Shift-punctuation (e.g. a question mark 
right after the word).
  
  Remarks:
  * This issue does not happen on any other programs, only happens on Chromium 
and Google Chrome, version 79.
  * Using fcitx-mozc, after typing a Japanese word, the Shift key does not 
change the character.
  * This issue, more or less, is similar to bug #1859294, although not a strict 
duplicate.

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Title:
  Shift key cancels accented IME input with fcitx

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Prerequisites:
  * Ubuntu Bionic or Zorin OS 15
  * chromium-browser=79.0.3945.79-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64
  * fcitx=1:4.2.9.6-1
  * fcitx-unikey=0.2.4-1.1

  Steps:
  * Launch fcitx and chromium-browser.
  * Focus input to a text box (e.g. omnibox, F12 console).
  * Trigger fcitx IME with UniKey.
  * Type a character sequence that produces a Vietnamese character (e.g. "aws" 
(without quotes), with Telex input method, will produce "ắ"). Do not press Ctrl 
or Spacebar, which will commit the word.
  * Press either Shift key.

  Expected result:
  * Nothing happens, or the typed character should not change, at the very 
least.

  Actual result:
  * Typed word reverts back to "aws". The underline on the word still retains, 
meaning that the word is not yet committed. This issue is a real nuisance when 
typing a Vietnamese word followed by a Shift-punctuation (e.g. a question mark 
right after the word).

  Remarks:
  * This issue does not happen on any other programs, only happens on Chromium 
and Google Chrome, version 79.
  * Using fcitx-mozc, after typing a Japanese word, the Shift key does not 
change the character.
  * This issue, more or less, is similar to bug #1859294, although not a strict 
duplicate.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1861882] Re: Shift key cancels accented IME input with fcitx

2020-02-04 Thread T.D. Stoneheart
** Summary changed:

- Shift key cancels accented IME input
+ Shift key cancels accented IME input with fcitx

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Title:
  Shift key cancels accented IME input with fcitx

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Prerequisites:
  * Ubuntu Bionic or Zorin OS 15
  * chromium-browser=79.0.3945.79-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64
  * fcitx=1:4.2.9.6-1
  * fcitx-unikey=0.2.4-1.1

  Steps:
  * Launch fcitx and chromium-browser.
  * Focus input to a text box (e.g. omnibox, F12 console).
  * Trigger fcitx IME with UniKey.
  * Type a character sequence that produces a Vietnamese character (e.g. "aws" 
(without quotes), with Telex input method, will produce "ắ"). Do not press Ctrl 
or Spacebar, which will commit the word.
  * Press either Shift key.

  Expected result:
  * Nothing happens, or the typed character should not change, to the very 
least.

  Actual result:
  * Typed word reverts back to "aws". The underline on the word still retains, 
meaning that the word is not yet committed. This issue is a real nuisance when 
typing a Vietnamese word followed by a Shift-punctuation (e.g. a question mark 
right after the word).

  Remarks:
  * This issue does not happen on any other programs, only happens on Chromium 
and Google Chrome, version 79.
  * Using fcitx-mozc, after typing a Japanese word, the Shift key does not 
change the character.
  * This issue, more or less, is similar to bug #1859294, although not a strict 
duplicate.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1861882] [NEW] Shift key cancels accented IME input

2020-02-04 Thread T.D. Stoneheart
Public bug reported:

Prerequisites:
* Ubuntu Bionic or Zorin OS 15
* chromium-browser=79.0.3945.79-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64
* fcitx=1:4.2.9.6-1
* fcitx-unikey=0.2.4-1.1

Steps:
* Launch fcitx and chromium-browser.
* Focus input to a text box (e.g. omnibox, F12 console).
* Trigger fcitx IME with UniKey.
* Type a character sequence that produces a Vietnamese character (e.g. "aws" 
(without quotes), with Telex input method, will produce "ắ"). Do not press Ctrl 
or Spacebar, which will commit the word.
* Press either Shift key.

Expected result:
* Nothing happens, or the typed character should not change, to the very least.

Actual result:
* Typed word reverts back to "aws". The underline on the word still retains, 
meaning that the word is not yet committed. This issue is a real nuisance when 
typing a Vietnamese word followed by a Shift-punctuation (e.g. a question mark 
right after the word).

Remarks:
* This issue does not happen on any other programs, only happens on Chromium 
and Google Chrome, version 79.
* Using fcitx-mozc, after typing a Japanese word, the Shift key does not change 
the character.
* This issue, more or less, is similar to bug #1859294, although not a strict 
duplicate.

** Affects: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Attachment added: "Bug report, collected via "ubuntu-bug -w" on a Chromium 
window"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1861882/+attachment/5325260/+files/apport.chromium-browser.d1ycv6j6.apport

** Description changed:

  Prerequisites:
  * Ubuntu Bionic or Zorin OS 15
  * chromium-browser=79.0.3945.79-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64
  * fcitx=1:4.2.9.6-1
  * fcitx-unikey=0.2.4-1.1
  
  Steps:
  * Launch fcitx and chromium-browser.
  * Focus input to a text box (e.g. omnibox, F12 console).
  * Trigger fcitx IME with UniKey.
  * Type a character sequence that produces a Vietnamese character (e.g. "aws" 
(without quotes), with Telex input method, will produce "ắ"). Do not press Ctrl 
or Spacebar, which will commit the word.
  * Press either Shift key.
  
  Expected result:
  * Nothing happens, or the typed character should not change, to the very 
least.
  
  Actual result:
  * Typed word reverts back to "aws". The underline on the word still retains, 
meaning that the word is not yet committed. This issue is a real nuisance when 
typing a Vietnamese word followed by a Shift-punctuation (e.g. a question mark 
right after the word).
  
  Remarks:
  * This issue does not happen on any other programs, only happens on Chromium 
and Google Chrome, version 79.
  * Using fcitx-mozc, after typing a Japanese word, the Shift key does not 
change the character.
+ * This issue, more or less, is similar to bug #1859294, although not a strict 
duplicate.

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Title:
  Shift key cancels accented IME input

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Prerequisites:
  * Ubuntu Bionic or Zorin OS 15
  * chromium-browser=79.0.3945.79-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64
  * fcitx=1:4.2.9.6-1
  * fcitx-unikey=0.2.4-1.1

  Steps:
  * Launch fcitx and chromium-browser.
  * Focus input to a text box (e.g. omnibox, F12 console).
  * Trigger fcitx IME with UniKey.
  * Type a character sequence that produces a Vietnamese character (e.g. "aws" 
(without quotes), with Telex input method, will produce "ắ"). Do not press Ctrl 
or Spacebar, which will commit the word.
  * Press either Shift key.

  Expected result:
  * Nothing happens, or the typed character should not change, to the very 
least.

  Actual result:
  * Typed word reverts back to "aws". The underline on the word still retains, 
meaning that the word is not yet committed. This issue is a real nuisance when 
typing a Vietnamese word followed by a Shift-punctuation (e.g. a question mark 
right after the word).

  Remarks:
  * This issue does not happen on any other programs, only happens on Chromium 
and Google Chrome, version 79.
  * Using fcitx-mozc, after typing a Japanese word, the Shift key does not 
change the character.
  * This issue, more or less, is similar to bug #1859294, although not a strict 
duplicate.

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