With the old SCIM input method framework, one could use the LaTeX input method to enter useful symbols, such as \pi for π and \Pi for Π, but the new SCIM framework seems rather broken. Instead of waiting for a backslash, it triggers immediately, and tries to match everything you type, as one very long string.
Thus, you get the following behavior:
ibustriestomatcheverycharacteryoutypetothetable, soitendsupeatingalmosteverysinglespaceyoutype, onlystoppingonpunctuation.
Binary package hint: ibus-table
With the old SCIM input method framework, one could use the LaTeX input method to enter useful symbols, such as \pi for π and \Pi for Π, but the new SCIM framework seems rather broken. Instead of waiting for a backslash, it triggers immediately, and tries to match everything you type, as one very long string.
Thus, you get the following behavior: heverycharacter youtypetothetab le, soitendsupeatin galmosteverysin glespaceyoutype , onlystoppingonp unctuation.
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