2011/11/30 Misha Penkov <misha.pen...@gmail.com>

> Hi,
>
> I'm experiencing the following issue:
>
> When I enter Japanese text into OpenOffice using ibus+anthy, then my
> text is entered twice.  This happens only if the text is one character
> after I select the correct kana conversion candidate (by pressing
> enter).
>
> For example, if I want to enter the character を (wo), then type the
> following:
>
> W
> O
> <Enter>
>
> Then this is what gets entered into the document:
>
> をを
>
> If I enter more than one Japanese character, it seems to be OK:
>
> W
> O
> W
> O
> <Enter>
>
> gives:
>
> をを
>
> This doesn't happen with any other application on my personal laptop
> machine -- only OpenOffice.  Japanese input works perfectly well for
> all other applications.  I don't recall this happening with older
> versions of OO -- I only installed 3.3.0 fairly recently.
>
> The details for my home machine:
>
> Linux Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
> OpenOffice 3.3.0 build 9567
> ibus, anthy installed from standard Ubuntu repositories
>
> Does anybody have an idea on what could be causing this?  I'm
> translating a large document into Japanese and dealing with this
> problem is very annoying.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Michael
>

Misha, two suggestions : 1) have you tried with SCIM (which also can be
installed from the Ubuntu repositories), using «scim-bridge» in language
support rather than «ibus» ? 2) Another thing you might want to try is
cleaning up Ubuntu with the Mechanig application ; it worked wonders for me
when I couldn't get LibreOffice toolbars to display icons, rather than
text....

Henri
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