Description of problem: When ibus (input method) has been activated, I cannot type in gnome-do. I can show and hide gnome-do using the keyboard but nothing comes up in gnome-do when typing. When ibus is disabled, then it works. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 0.8.3.1 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Ensure that the input method is set to iBus 2. Show gnome-do 3. Start typing a program name e.g. firefox Actual results: gnome-do does not sense any typing and nothing is shown Expected results: What you type should show up and match the program/document etc. Additional info:
The IBus upstream says they added some workaround in IBus side. https://code.google.com/p/ibus/issues/detail?id=968#c2 Are you still seeing this with the latest ibus 1.3.6-1 package?
just tried with: gnome-do-0.8.3.1-2.fc14 ibus-1.3.9-4.fc14 It works fine for me. since only reubild happened between f13's and f14's, I think this issue has been gone with ibus updates as per comment #1. We have provided an update for f13 too and f13 is going to be EOL soon, I'll close this now.
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