[SCIM] Re: SCIM should commit the preedit string before switching off

Mike FABIAN mfabian at suse.de
Tue Oct 12 07:42:06 PDT 2004


LiuCougar <liucougar at gmail.com> $B$5$s$O=q$-$^$7$?(B:

> On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 12:29:58 +0200, Mike FABIAN <mfabian at suse.de> wrote:
>> LiuCougar <liucougar at gmail.com> $B$5$s$O=q$-$^$7$?(B:
>> 
>> > Thanks for your details description.
>> >
>> > I updated scim-qtimm to fix this, please have a try
>> 
>> Yes, forcing a commit in scim-qtimm is an improvement because konsole
>> cannot become messed up anymore.
>> 
>> But scim still remembers the preedit string.
>> That means, if you type
>> 
>>    $B$"(B
>> 
>> in konsole and then switch off scim, the $B$"(Bis committed, but scim
>> still remembers it as a the current preedit string. If you switch scim
>> on again, the $B$"(B appears again, i.e. you have two times $B$"(B then.
> No, in my box, scim won't remember the previous input, please have a
> try (in the code, after committing the preedit string, reset in
> scim-lib is called, so the issue you described should not happen)

I tried already and it does remember the preedit string on my machine.
scim-qtimm svn version 90 and scim 1.0.1.

scim always remembers the preedit string. It's the same in GTK2
applications and also with XIM (xterm, mlterm, ...).

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