the described behavior has been found with many different input methods, so I think the issue is not the input method, but probably gnucash (or gtk implementation in Kubuntu). I have found that it is the worst with ibus, but these ones do not alleviate it either: fcitx, uim, xim.
the described behavior has been found with many different input methods, so I think the issue is not the input method, but probably gnucash (or gtk implementation in Kubuntu). I have found that it is the worst with ibus, but these ones do not alleviate it either: fcitx, uim, xim.