From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; ja-JP; rv:1.0.1) Gecko/20020823 Netscape/7.0 Description of problem: With every applications used on Gnome Desktop, Canna server doesn't operate well. After input of Japanese !Hkana!I language, when I push the space bar 2 times or more to chose another candidate of Japanese !Hkanji!I language, operation of Canna server is stopped. On KDE Desktop these trouble doesn't happen, and Canna server operates well. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. push the shift key and space bar together to start Canna on a application on Gnome Desktop 2. input of Japanese !Hkana!I language 3. push the space bar 2 times or more (or use a arrow key in the !Hichiran!I window) to chose another candidate of Japanese !Hkanji!I language 4. push the enter key to decide the candidate of Japanese !Hkanji!I language Actual Results: Canna server stops it's operation, and Japanese !Hkanji!I language isn't displayed correctly. Expected Results: Canna server continues it's operation well, and Japanese !Hkanji!I language is displayed correctly Additional info: On KDE Desktop these trouble doesn't happen, and Canna server operates well. So, I think these trouble becomes from a bug of Gnome Desktop.
!H and !I in the description above are bad letters. Thease are " correctly.
I think this is a Canna or kinput2 bug that gtk2 just happens to trigger. (I haven't tried to reproduce it, going from the above description.)
I'm reassigning it to kinput2 now. but I don't know it's kinput2 bug or Canna bug. at least kinput2 has a way to avoid this.
*** Bug 85832 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
fixed in v3.1-8