On 2015-03-13 10:54, Aron Xu wrote:
> 1. I have proposed that on Debian BTS, but I don't want to make
> another conffile before reaching an agreement with Osamu. And it
> won't override user settings in any case, those part will only take
> effect when the selected IM is "auto".
Right, but I didn't mean user settings via ~/.xinputrc. I got the impression that you were about to make it possible for a sysadmin to edit the new .conf file manually. Maybe I misunderstood.
> 3. Yes, but I reverted the code removal because this FFe hasn't been
> approved (yet), making that change will led to some people's IM
> changes back to ibus on upgrade.
It's worth mentioning that the first time a user opens Language Support, it sets the IM framework explicitly by creating ~/.xinputrc based on auto at the time, even if the user does not touch the IM setting.
Hi Aron!
On 2015-03-13 10:54, Aron Xu wrote:
> 1. I have proposed that on Debian BTS, but I don't want to make
> another conffile before reaching an agreement with Osamu. And it
> won't override user settings in any case, those part will only take
> effect when the selected IM is "auto".
Right, but I didn't mean user settings via ~/.xinputrc. I got the impression that you were about to make it possible for a sysadmin to edit the new .conf file manually. Maybe I misunderstood.
> 3. Yes, but I reverted the code removal because this FFe hasn't been
> approved (yet), making that change will led to some people's IM
> changes back to ibus on upgrade.
It's worth mentioning that the first time a user opens Language Support, it sets the IM framework explicitly by creating ~/.xinputrc based on auto at the time, even if the user does not touch the IM setting.