@ Brandon
Sorry for the late responce, i have a serious case of lack of time lately.
I tried the im-config -n xim workaround, but that didn' t work. The echo $XMODIFIERS command returned nothing when i checked.
Then i tried the ibus-setup fix. That worked like a charm, thank you!
The only thing i have noticed, is that when using the Ctrl+Space shortcut for the ibus, then the copy (ctrl+c), cut (ctrl+x) and paste (ctrl+v) shortcuts work only on English keyboard layout and not in Greek.
Assigning the ibus on the Super+space shortcut, fixed that too.
That of course causes the Launcher to show up for a second when switching layouts, but that's just a minor annoyance.
Can we revert the ibus change so that we can check for the final fix?
Alternatively, is there a way to assign a custom shortcut to the ibus? I usually assign the Caps Lock key for layout switching, is there a way to do that through the ibus too?
@ Brandon
Sorry for the late responce, i have a serious case of lack of time lately.
I tried the im-config -n xim workaround, but that didn' t work. The echo $XMODIFIERS command returned nothing when i checked.
Then i tried the ibus-setup fix. That worked like a charm, thank you!
The only thing i have noticed, is that when using the Ctrl+Space shortcut for the ibus, then the copy (ctrl+c), cut (ctrl+x) and paste (ctrl+v) shortcuts work only on English keyboard layout and not in Greek.
Assigning the ibus on the Super+space shortcut, fixed that too.
That of course causes the Launcher to show up for a second when switching layouts, but that's just a minor annoyance.
Can we revert the ibus change so that we can check for the final fix?
Alternatively, is there a way to assign a custom shortcut to the ibus? I usually assign the Caps Lock key for layout switching, is there a way to do that through the ibus too?
Thanks again!