Marking this as invalid for ibus and ibus-libpinyin. ibus upstream
provided an explanation and confirmed that the workaround makes sense.
** Changed in: ibus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: ibus-libpinyin (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
IBus input method candidate box cannot follow the cursor
** Changed in: ibus
Status: Unknown => New
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Title:
IBus input method candidate box cannot follow the cursor
Stat
** Bug watch added: github.com/ibus/ibus/issues #2391
https://github.com/ibus/ibus/issues/2391
** Also affects: ibus via
https://github.com/ibus/ibus/issues/2391
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Ok, so setting "GTK_IM_MODULE=ibus" would work around the issue. That's
valuable knowledge, and thank you for figuring it out.
Unfortunately you are not supposed to set that variable explicitly on a
GNOME desktop, and especially not in a Wayland session. Doing so has
adverse side effects, so we ca
Both Xorg and Wayland can be solved this way, and this is what I just tested
out.
They both seem to have this problem, but both can be solved this way.
Thank you for your positive response and help!
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Everything is just as you said it would be.And it correctly on Microsoft
Edge.
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Title:
IBus input method candidate box c
Not just Edge, but all applications
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Title:
IBus input method candidate box cannot follow the cursor
Status in ibus pac
In any case using /etc/environment on Ubuntu for this purpose won't
happen. But maybe your finding can be helpful in figuring out a proper
fix.
Can you please clean up your /etc/environment from IM related variables,
reboot, and run this command:
env | grep -E 'XMOD|_IM'
Probably it outputs:
XM
This is indeed a problem caused by the environment, but I found that my
/etc/environment file was blank.
I did various tests and could finally determine that this would fix the problem
directly.
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I doubt that. The page you linked to does not apply to Debian/Ubuntu
systems. On GNOME desktops (including Ubuntu) we let GNOME set the
required environment variables, and on other desktops they are set via
the im-config package.
Also, I don't understand how the page is related to the problem with
https://zh.opensuse.org/SDB:%E5%9C%A8_Wayland_%E4%B8%AD%E5%90%AF%E7%94%A8%E8%BE%93%E5%85%A5%E6%B3%95
This will fix the bug
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Indeed, all of the included applications were fine, so I pointed out
other software, such as Microsoft Edge. i now go upstream to submit the
problem
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Thanks for your report!
I tested on some applications shipped with Ubuntu by default
(LibreOffice Writer, Firefox, gedit, gnome-terminal) and couldn't
reproduce the issue. On Wayland session (not Xorg) I did notice that if
I open e.g. gedit or LibreOffice Writer, the candidate window may be
shown
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