It also took me some time to get my Emacs working without ibus-el. The thing that I was missing was the
Eamcs*useXIM: false
line I'd stuck in my ~/.Xresources to get Emacs to work with ibus-el in the first place. Changing true to false and an `xrdb ~/.Xresources` later (or log out and back in again), Emacs worked "fine" with ibus (and without ibus-el).
The only thing that really sucks about this is that I have to remember to switch out of Japanese input before using any keybindings without modifiers. If I don't something like 'C-x e' ends up becoming 'C-x え', which Emacs, understandably, doesn't understand. For me, not having to switch out of my current input method for keybindings was THE reason to use ibus-el.
It also took me some time to get my Emacs working without ibus-el. The thing that I was missing was the
Eamcs*useXIM: false
line I'd stuck in my ~/.Xresources to get Emacs to work with ibus-el in the first place. Changing true to false and an `xrdb ~/.Xresources` later (or log out and back in again), Emacs worked "fine" with ibus (and without ibus-el).
The only thing that really sucks about this is that I have to remember to switch out of Japanese input before using any keybindings without modifiers. If I don't something like 'C-x e' ends up becoming 'C-x え', which Emacs, understandably, doesn't understand. For me, not having to switch out of my current input method for keybindings was THE reason to use ibus-el.