a fix was applied upstream around 2012. If you experience something
similar, please report a new ticket. Feel free to subscribe me.
** Changed in: scim (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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I've got the same problem with IntelliJ IDEA. It is a full Swing
application.
I regularly loose focus when switching from one virtual desktop to another, or
when a dialogue box opens.
When I quit Scim, keyboard lock-up vanishes.
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This bug is the same as 213503
It doesn't matter whatever the java, ubuntu, eclipse version we post, the bug
remains and always happens when java application launches an event that
disturbs the current keyboard focus.
What is sad is that after 4 years is unassigned, I suppose that it needs to
cr
Still affect the usage of my eclipse 3.7.1 on ubuntu 11.10 with oracle
JDK 1.7_02.
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I can confirm this on Eclipse Java EE 3.7.1 on ubuntu 11.10.
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I confirm that this bug affect the usage of my Eclipse 3.7.1 on Ubuntu
11.10, and it is irritating me a lot. ^^
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I can confirm this behaviour with Spring Tool Suite (which is based on
Eclipse 3.7.1) in Ubuntu Oneiric.
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i don't know why i said lag, but i meant to say that they weren't
responsive until refocusing the window. sorry about that.
** Changed in: eclipse (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: scim (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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low priority? please consider raising the priority, as this makes the
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i have confirmed the behavior in ubuntu natty. if i remove scim as my
input method in the preferences (which I assume dictates that the scim
daemon not be started) and then log out/log in again, the
** Changed in: eclipse (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Changed in: eclipse (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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Hi,
I'm sorry it's taken so long for me to respond. I'm using Karmic and the
latest version of (java 1.6.0_15-b03) now.
The bug is not gone but there is a simple workaround so I think it should be
tagged as 'Low' importance.
First you must set the input method with im-switch to scim-bridge.
Then
Hi
I have not heard anything on this for nearly two months, Sampi, have you
had a chance to test if eclipse is still affected by this?
If I have not heard from anyone able to reproduce this issue soon (14
days give or take), I will close this bug as invalid/expired.
~Niels
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I haven't been able to test it with Karmic/Lucid but I will give it a try
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thanks,
Juan
On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 11:58 PM, Niels Thykier
wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is this still a problem with the new eclipse 3.5.1 in Karmic/Lucid (9.04
> and 9.10 respectively).
>
> ~Niels
>
>
> ** Changed in: ec
Hi
Is this still a problem with the new eclipse 3.5.1 in Karmic/Lucid (9.04
and 9.10 respectively).
~Niels
** Changed in: eclipse (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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The problem can be suppressed by unsetting XMODIFIERS prior to launching
Eclipse, though this is of course very heavy handed.
** Also affects: eclipse (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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If I use im-switch -s scim then I have focus problems in Eclipse,
particularly with the autocompletion.
In previous versions of Ubuntu, on ia32, this problem was solved with
im-switch -s scim-bridge. However, with 9.04 on x86_64, this causes
various problems (gscan2pdf crashes as in bug 414719, em
** Bug watch added: SourceForge.net Tracker #2493118
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Status: Unknown
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Rolf Leggewie a écrit :
> Is this merely a configuration issue?
>
>
I'm not sure. I solved it by installing a missing package which was not
signales as missing when (re)installing SCIM.
I now have no problems to handle compose characters properly, but I do
saw a SCIM zombie process after that
Is this merely a configuration issue?
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I also had the same problem using Kubuntu 64 (hardy and jaunty) and
Ubuntu 64 jaunty and
im-switch -s scim-bridge
solved it. Thanks a lot!
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This seems to fix the problem!
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David Monniaux wrote:
> In the configuration where I expect semi-random focus problems:
>
> Your input method setup under en_US locale as below.
> ===
> The configuration "/home/david/.xinput.d/en_US" is defined as a link pointing
> to
> scim
>
In the configuration where I expect semi-random focus problems:
Your input method setup under en_US locale as below.
===
The configuration "/home/david/.xinput.d/en_US" is defined as a link pointing to
scim
This private configuration supersedes t
David Monniaux wrote:
> The problem occurs with non-Java applications, including Emacs, Firefox,
> gnome-terminal and so on, except that it's more intermittently.
>
> Another example is Adobe Flash Plugin in Firefox. Go browse
> www.deezer.com, it's impossible to input text in the Deezer search
>
The problem occurs with non-Java applications, including Emacs, Firefox,
gnome-terminal and so on, except that it's more intermittently.
Another example is Adobe Flash Plugin in Firefox. Go browse
www.deezer.com, it's impossible to input text in the Deezer search
field, which is part of a Flash an
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