FWIW, I hope this bug NOT be merged with bug #57081.
There are actually three issues here:
1. scim-chewing corrupts user configuration data on some abnormal exits (the main issue of bug #57081, fixed in edgy by new upstream scim-chewing and libchewing).
2. scim-chewing's im-switch setting uses scim-qtimm by default, which breaks in Ubuntu installs with user-installed KDE apps (independent to issue 1, but unfortunately mixed together in bug #57081, also fixed in edgy by changing the im-switch setting in scim-chewing).
3. scim-qtimm breaks scribus, i.e., this bug. This is strictly a scim-qtimm issue, has nothing to do with scim-chewing.
FWIW, I hope this bug NOT be merged with bug #57081.
There are actually three issues here:
1. scim-chewing corrupts user configuration data on some abnormal exits (the main issue of bug #57081, fixed in edgy by new upstream scim-chewing and libchewing).
2. scim-chewing's im-switch setting uses scim-qtimm by default, which breaks in Ubuntu installs with user-installed KDE apps (independent to issue 1, but unfortunately mixed together in bug #57081, also fixed in edgy by changing the im-switch setting in scim-chewing).
3. scim-qtimm breaks scribus, i.e., this bug. This is strictly a scim-qtimm issue, has nothing to do with scim-chewing.