Hi Henri,

I managed to solve this by uninstalling OO, removing PPA repositories
from my package manager, and then reinstalling OO from the standard
Ubuntu packages.  It works well now.

Thank you for your suggestion, though.

Cheers,
Michael

On 1 December 2011 02:07, M Henri Day <mhenri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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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