Non native JP, CN users (eg de_CH ) also need a ibus-gtk.immodules file in /usr/lib32/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/. Otherwise ibus isn't loaded in 32bit applications.
To summarize:
Users who want to use ibs in 32bit applications on a 64bit system under 10.04 have to do the following:
1. Install these modules in /usr/lib32/: libibus1 ibus ibus-gtk libibus-qt4 libibus-qt1
→ you can use 'getlibs' for this task
2. Create a gtk.immodules.32 in /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/ (see attachment for an example file [thanks Mingming Ren for this])
3. Create a ibus-gtk.immodules in /usr/lib32/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/ with:
"/usr/lib32/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodules/im-ibus.so"
"ibus" "IBus (Intelligent Input Bus)" "ibus" "" "ja:ko:zh:*"
Non native JP, CN users (eg de_CH ) also need a ibus-gtk.immodules file in /usr/lib32/ gtk-2.0/ 2.10.0/ immodule- files.d/ . Otherwise ibus isn't loaded in 32bit applications.
To summarize: gtk-2.0/ 2.10.0/ (see attachment for an example file [thanks Mingming Ren for this]) gtk-2.0/ 2.10.0/ immodule- files.d/ with: lib32/gtk- 2.0/2.10. 0/immodules/ im-ibus. so"
Users who want to use ibs in 32bit applications on a 64bit system under 10.04 have to do the following:
1. Install these modules in /usr/lib32/: libibus1 ibus ibus-gtk libibus-qt4 libibus-qt1
→ you can use 'getlibs' for this task
2. Create a gtk.immodules.32 in /usr/lib/
3. Create a ibus-gtk.immodules in /usr/lib32/
"/usr/
"ibus" "IBus (Intelligent Input Bus)" "ibus" "" "ja:ko:zh:*"