Description of problem: Input hangul -> cursor becomes ahead in preedit Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 1.5.3-2.fc32.x86_64 How reproducible: always in haungul input state Steps to Reproduce: 1. gedit starts 2. switch hangul 3. input hangul Actual results: Expected results: Additional info: ibus-1.5.22-4.fc32.x86_64 gtk3-3.24.14-1.fc32.x86_64
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Is this related to bug 1812449 ?
I think this is related. Pressing keys in this order: ㄱ -> ㅏ -> ㄴ -> ㅏ -> ㄷ -> ㅏ -> <Space> should result in "가나다 ". Instead, it becomes "가나 다". Right before pressing space it's "가나다(cursor here)". After pressing space it becomes "가나 다(cursor here)".
(In reply to edward.park0203 from comment #3) > I think this is related. Pressing keys in this order: ㄱ -> ㅏ -> ㄴ -> ㅏ -> ㄷ > -> ㅏ -> <Space> should result in "가나다 ". Instead, it becomes "가나 다". Right > before pressing space it's "가나다(cursor here)". After pressing space it > becomes "가나 다(cursor here)". It's a different issue. Can you file a new bug in Red Hat bugzilla? I think you use GNOME Wayland but not Xorg. https://github.com/ibus/ibus/issues/2156 The workaround is to export GTK_IM_MODULE=ibus
(In reply to fujiwara from comment #4) > (In reply to edward.park0203 from comment #3) > > I think this is related. Pressing keys in this order: ㄱ -> ㅏ -> ㄴ -> ㅏ -> ㄷ > > -> ㅏ -> <Space> should result in "가나다 ". Instead, it becomes "가나 다". Right > > before pressing space it's "가나다(cursor here)". After pressing space it > > becomes "가나 다(cursor here)". > > It's a different issue. Can you file a new bug in Red Hat bugzilla? > I think you use GNOME Wayland but not Xorg. > https://github.com/ibus/ibus/issues/2156 > > The workaround is to export GTK_IM_MODULE=ibus I filed the bug. Yes I use GNOME Wayland. Workaround works for me.
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I think this bug is fixed in Fedora 35.
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