Bug 176380

Summary: preedit buffer emptied after mouse click
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Lawrence Lim <llim>
Component: scim-tablesAssignee: Qian Shen <qshen>
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Version: rawhideCC: eng-i18n-bugs, mzhan, petersen, tools-bugs
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Description Lawrence Lim 2005-12-22 00:04:08 UTC
Description of problem:
Through the community survey report, we have confirmed that in korean IME, the
preedit buffer gets emptied after a single mouse click. Cross checked with
Anthy, this bug does not exist.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
scim-hangul-0.2.1-2.fc5.1

How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.start gedit
2.start korean scim IME (ctrl-space)
3.enter 'Qkf'
4.mouse click anywhere in gedit

Actual results:
preedit buffer emptied

Expected results:
preedit buffer should not empty

Additional info:

Comment 1 Lawrence Lim 2005-12-22 00:14:42 UTC
Some additional information: this bugs does not exist in OOo.

Comment 2 Lawrence Lim 2005-12-22 01:14:34 UTC
Problem does not reside in scim-hangul. Rather, it is a problem in
scim-tables-korean.

Comment 3 Jens Petersen 2005-12-28 07:10:35 UTC
scim-tables-korean has been removed from Fedora Core and Extras fwiw.

But does this affect other scim-tables tables too?

Comment 4 Jens Petersen 2006-03-28 03:44:33 UTC
Hmm, I can reproduce with scim-tables-chinese too but only seems to happen
the first time the mouse is clicked for a table.

Comment 5 Qian Shen 2006-07-28 08:36:51 UTC
I've contacted James.Su with this problem. He said this because reset () will be
called by application when clicking mouse the first time. it's must be a bug of
gtk2.


Comment 6 Jens Petersen 2006-08-01 06:14:34 UTC
I just tried with scim-anthy and scim-pinyin and they also reset preedit
on a mouse click event.  scim-chewing doesn't but they may be another issue?