I can confirm this is happening on my Fedora 15. I don't like the feeling of the new GNOME3, it looks raw and unpolished so I stick to KDE.
Every time I need to use gvim I have to quit the IBUS applet. It's annoying especially since I cannot find proper menu item to enable the IBUS applet again, until I quit the session and restart X.
I can confirm this is happening on my Fedora 15. I don't like the feeling of the new GNOME3, it looks raw and unpolished so I stick to KDE.
Every time I need to use gvim I have to quit the IBUS applet. It's annoying especially since I cannot find proper menu item to enable the IBUS applet again, until I quit the session and restart X.