2014-04-04 06:05:46 |
Rolf Leggewie |
bug |
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added bug |
2014-04-04 06:12:40 |
Rolf Leggewie |
description |
The recent update of unity packages introduced a bad regression for ibus users. I assume the fault lies with unity since ibus hasn't been updated for several weeks and my machine was fine until about two days ago around which time some unity updates rolled in.
I have a German keyboard layout (QWERTZ not QWERTY as in the US case). I use anthy and mozc for Japanese input. Since two days ago the default layout with the Japanese IME are a US layout throwing me off when blind-typing. To look into the matter, I opened ibus-setup and there are three Input methods listed there: English - English (US), Japanese - Anthy and Japanese -Mozc. German was conspicuously absent (and it was impossible to add in my default locale -> see bug XXX). I eventually managed to add a German layout to it but the next time I call ibus-setup the US layout is back as default. In other words, the explicit choice I'm trying to force doesn't stick. |
The recent update of unity packages introduced a bad regression for ibus users. I assume the fault lies with unity since ibus hasn't been updated for several weeks and my machine was fine until about two days ago around which time some unity updates rolled in.
I have a German keyboard layout (QWERTZ not QWERTY as in the US case). I use anthy and mozc for Japanese input. Since two days ago the default layout with the Japanese IME are a US layout throwing me off when blind-typing. To look into the matter, I opened ibus-setup and there are three Input methods listed there: English - English (US), Japanese - Anthy and Japanese -Mozc. German was conspicuously absent . I eventually managed to add a German layout to it but the next time I call ibus-setup the US layout is back as default. In other words, the explicit choice I'm trying to force doesn't stick. |
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2014-04-04 06:15:25 |
Rolf Leggewie |
description |
The recent update of unity packages introduced a bad regression for ibus users. I assume the fault lies with unity since ibus hasn't been updated for several weeks and my machine was fine until about two days ago around which time some unity updates rolled in.
I have a German keyboard layout (QWERTZ not QWERTY as in the US case). I use anthy and mozc for Japanese input. Since two days ago the default layout with the Japanese IME are a US layout throwing me off when blind-typing. To look into the matter, I opened ibus-setup and there are three Input methods listed there: English - English (US), Japanese - Anthy and Japanese -Mozc. German was conspicuously absent . I eventually managed to add a German layout to it but the next time I call ibus-setup the US layout is back as default. In other words, the explicit choice I'm trying to force doesn't stick. |
The recent update of unity packages introduced a bad regression for ibus users. I assume the fault lies with unity since ibus hasn't been updated for several weeks and my machine was fine until about two days ago around which time some unity updates rolled in.
I have a German keyboard layout (QWERTZ not QWERTY as in the US case). I use anthy and mozc for Japanese input. Since two days ago the default layout with the Japanese IME are a US layout throwing me off when blind-typing. To look into the matter, I opened ibus-setup and there are three Input methods listed there: English - English (US), Japanese - Anthy and Japanese -Mozc. German was conspicuously absent . I eventually managed to add a German layout to it but the next time I call ibus-setup the US layout is back as default. In other words, the explicit choice I'm trying to force doesn't stick.
There are four keyboard layouts currently defined in "System Settings - Text Entry - Input sources to use", none of them have anything to do with a US-layout; de1, de2, anthy and mozc. I cycle through them via Super+Space. Anthy is set to use the system default layout. The regression is that it currently inists on US layout with no way to even override this silly choice. |
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2014-04-04 06:16:12 |
Rolf Leggewie |
bug task added |
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ibus (Ubuntu) |
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2014-04-04 06:17:21 |
Rolf Leggewie |
description |
The recent update of unity packages introduced a bad regression for ibus users. I assume the fault lies with unity since ibus hasn't been updated for several weeks and my machine was fine until about two days ago around which time some unity updates rolled in.
I have a German keyboard layout (QWERTZ not QWERTY as in the US case). I use anthy and mozc for Japanese input. Since two days ago the default layout with the Japanese IME are a US layout throwing me off when blind-typing. To look into the matter, I opened ibus-setup and there are three Input methods listed there: English - English (US), Japanese - Anthy and Japanese -Mozc. German was conspicuously absent . I eventually managed to add a German layout to it but the next time I call ibus-setup the US layout is back as default. In other words, the explicit choice I'm trying to force doesn't stick.
There are four keyboard layouts currently defined in "System Settings - Text Entry - Input sources to use", none of them have anything to do with a US-layout; de1, de2, anthy and mozc. I cycle through them via Super+Space. Anthy is set to use the system default layout. The regression is that it currently inists on US layout with no way to even override this silly choice. |
The recent update of unity packages introduced a bad regression for ibus users. I assume the fault lies with unity since ibus hasn't been updated for several weeks and my machine was fine until about two days ago around which time some unity updates rolled in.
I have a German keyboard layout (QWERTZ not QWERTY as in the US case). I use anthy and mozc for Japanese input. Since two days ago the default layout with the Japanese IME are a US layout throwing me off when blind-typing. To look into the matter, I opened ibus-setup and there are three Input methods listed there: English - English (US), Japanese - Anthy and Japanese -Mozc. German was conspicuously absent . I eventually managed to add a German layout to it and delete the US layout but the next time I call ibus-setup the US layout is back as default. In other words, the explicit choice I'm trying to force doesn't stick.
There are four keyboard layouts currently defined in "System Settings - Text Entry - Input sources to use", none of them have anything to do with a US-layout; de1, de2, anthy and mozc. I cycle through them via Super+Space. Anthy is set to use the system default layout. The regression is that it currently inists on US layout with no way to even override this silly choice. |
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2014-04-04 06:24:52 |
Rolf Leggewie |
description |
The recent update of unity packages introduced a bad regression for ibus users. I assume the fault lies with unity since ibus hasn't been updated for several weeks and my machine was fine until about two days ago around which time some unity updates rolled in.
I have a German keyboard layout (QWERTZ not QWERTY as in the US case). I use anthy and mozc for Japanese input. Since two days ago the default layout with the Japanese IME are a US layout throwing me off when blind-typing. To look into the matter, I opened ibus-setup and there are three Input methods listed there: English - English (US), Japanese - Anthy and Japanese -Mozc. German was conspicuously absent . I eventually managed to add a German layout to it and delete the US layout but the next time I call ibus-setup the US layout is back as default. In other words, the explicit choice I'm trying to force doesn't stick.
There are four keyboard layouts currently defined in "System Settings - Text Entry - Input sources to use", none of them have anything to do with a US-layout; de1, de2, anthy and mozc. I cycle through them via Super+Space. Anthy is set to use the system default layout. The regression is that it currently inists on US layout with no way to even override this silly choice. |
The recent update of unity packages introduced a bad regression for ibus users. I assume the fault lies with unity since ibus hasn't been updated for several weeks and my machine was fine until about two days ago around which time some unity updates rolled in.
I have a German keyboard layout (QWERTZ not QWERTY as in the US case). I use anthy and mozc for Japanese input. Since two days ago the default layout with the Japanese IME are a US layout throwing me off when blind-typing. To look into the matter, I opened ibus-setup and there are three Input methods listed there: English - English (US), Japanese - Anthy and Japanese -Mozc. German was conspicuously absent . I eventually managed to add a German layout to it and delete the US layout. I then restart ibus with "ibus restart" only to find the US keyboard layout not only back but it's default again. Argh! In other words, the explicit choice I'm trying to force doesn't stick.
There are four keyboard layouts currently defined in "System Settings - Text Entry - Input sources to use", none of them have anything to do with a US-layout; de1, de2, anthy and mozc. I cycle through them via Super+Space. Anthy is set to use the system default layout. The regression is that it currently inists on US layout with no way to even override this silly choice. |
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2014-04-04 08:03:14 |
Rolf Leggewie |
ibus (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2014-04-04 08:03:58 |
Rolf Leggewie |
affects |
unity (Ubuntu) |
unity-settings-daemon (Ubuntu) |
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2014-04-04 08:03:58 |
Rolf Leggewie |
unity-settings-daemon (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
High |
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2014-04-04 08:03:58 |
Rolf Leggewie |
unity-settings-daemon (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Triaged |
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2014-04-04 08:03:58 |
Rolf Leggewie |
unity-settings-daemon (Ubuntu): milestone |
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ubuntu-14.04 |
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2014-04-04 08:08:50 |
Rolf Leggewie |
bug |
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added subscriber William Hua |
2014-04-04 08:47:26 |
William Hua |
unity-settings-daemon (Ubuntu): assignee |
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William Hua (attente) |
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2014-04-04 09:15:45 |
Fumihito YOSHIDA |
bug |
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added subscriber Ubuntu Japanese Team |
2014-04-04 12:18:35 |
Sebastien Bacher |
ibus (Ubuntu): status |
Incomplete |
Invalid |
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2014-04-04 23:30:01 |
William Hua |
branch linked |
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lp:~attente/unity-settings-daemon/1302353 |
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2014-04-07 22:22:49 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:ubuntu/trusty-proposed/unity-settings-daemon |
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2014-04-07 22:30:09 |
Launchpad Janitor |
unity-settings-daemon (Ubuntu): status |
Triaged |
Fix Released |
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2014-06-13 20:35:21 |
Andrey Rozenberg |
bug task added |
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unity-settings-daemon |
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2014-07-20 17:13:36 |
siriusxiv |
bug |
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added subscriber siriusxiv |
2014-09-23 03:24:49 |
Robert Ancell |
bug task deleted |
unity-settings-daemon |
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2014-10-29 16:00:51 |
Décio Lauro Soares |
bug |
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added subscriber Décio Lauro Soares |
2015-02-22 05:24:12 |
Mathew Hodson |
tags |
regression-release trusty |
regression-update trusty |
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