I have previously (up to and including Ubuntu 7.04) been able to use
«Ctrl+Shift+u, hex code, space» to enter Unicode glyphs, e g,
«Ctrl+Shift+u,5000, space» resulted in the Chinese glyph «倀». After the
SCIM update to version 1.4.7, however, this is no longer possible ; when
attempting to enter the glyph, I get «5000 » instead. This is the case
both on Ubuntu 7.10 and the alpha 6 version of 8.04. SCIM is a wonderful
feature and required for the type of work I do, but I should also like
to have the opportunity to enter Unicode glyphs ad libitum. Can this
interference - as I presume it is - be resolved, or another key pattern
assigned to Unicode glyphs ?...

Henri

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[Upstream] [hardy] Ctrl-Shift-u shortcut is impossilbe because of competing 
gtk+ shortcut
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/163610
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