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Bug 2060921

Summary: Space, back-spc, enter key not working on gtk4 app with hangul input method.
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Reporter: Pooja Yadav <poyadav>
Component: ibusAssignee: fujiwara <tfujiwar>
Status: CLOSED MIGRATED QA Contact: Pooja Yadav <poyadav>
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Version: 9.0CC: bbarve, eng-i18n-bugs, vtq-gnome
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Description Pooja Yadav 2022-03-04 14:48:24 UTC
Description of problem:
Special keys like space, enter, back-spc not working on gtk4 app with hangul input.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
ibus-1.5.25-2.el9.x86_64
ibus-gtk4-1.5.25-2.el9.x86_64

How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Install ibus-gtk4 and gtk4-devel-tools
2. Add hangul input method
3. Open gtk4 app eg. gtk4-demo-application from gtk4-devel-tools
4. Enable hangul mode.
5. Input "rksi" and press the space key.


Actual results:
Space, backspace, enter key not working.
가야n 

Expected results:
가야 
Space, backspace, enter key should work.

Additional info:

Comment 1 fujiwara 2022-04-29 02:14:02 UTC
Probably I think ibus-gtk4 is not needed in RHEL9 at the moment.
You can export GTK_IM_MODULE=wayland before you run the GTK4 applications.

Comment 2 Pooja Yadav 2022-05-04 12:30:48 UTC
After exporting GTK_IM_MODULE=wayland, the input in GTK4 applications is correct.

Comment 6 Parag Nemade 2023-08-23 05:01:02 UTC
This bug is going to be migrated to Jira.

Comment 7 RHEL Program Management 2023-08-23 05:04:58 UTC
Issue migration from Bugzilla to Jira is in process at this time. This will be the last message in Jira copied from the Bugzilla bug.

Comment 8 RHEL Program Management 2023-08-23 05:06:19 UTC
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Comment 10 Jens Petersen 2023-08-23 07:13:42 UTC
a test comment - please ignore