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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update | ||||
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0002272 | NetSurf | GTK-specific | public | 2015-02-12 05:40 | 2016-11-22 21:51 | ||||
Reporter | Anthony J. Bentley | ||||||||
Assigned To | Vincent Sanders | ||||||||
Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always | ||||||
Status | closed | Resolution | open | ||||||
Platform | OS | OpenBSD | OS Version | ||||||
Product Version | 3.2 | ||||||||
Target Version | Fixed in Version | 3.6 | |||||||
Summary | 0002272: Compose key doesn’t work with xim | ||||||||
Description | I have a compose key set up in X11 (in my case, bound to right alt). In addition, I have “GTK_IM_MODULE=xim” set in my environment (so that GTK doesn’t use its own set of compose sequences, but rather the sequences every other X app on my system uses). This works fine on other X11 and GTK apps on my (OpenBSD) system. I get two kinds of behavior when I try to use the compose in NetSurf with GTK_IM_MODULE=xim set: - In the search window or address bar, I hit “compose ' e”. No character appears in the widget, and the terminal spits out this error: ** (netsurf:12968): WARNING **: Error converting text from IM to UTF-8: Invalid byte sequence in conversion input - In an input or textarea element within the rendered webpage, I hit “compose ' e”. Nothing happens when I hit compose, so “'e” appears in the widget. If I unset GTK_IM_MODULE, both of the above cases work as expected; I get é, as defined by GTK’s default compose sequences. | ||||||||
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Vincent Sanders (administrator) 2016-09-07 08:28 |
seems this is a locale with input method interaction others have fixed this differently http://devel.aegisub.org/ticket/1205 |
Anthony J. Bentley (reporter) 2016-11-21 03:10 |
In 3.6, I can now use the compose key in the address bar and search bar with GTK_IM_MODULE=xim. Thanks! |
Vincent Sanders (administrator) 2016-11-22 21:51 |
indeed, I sorted out not using the C locale throughout the browser and as a side effect it fixed this one. Thanks for the report and letting me know we fixed it. |
Issue History | |||
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2015-02-12 05:40 | Anthony J. Bentley | New Issue | |
2015-02-12 13:07 | Vincent Sanders | Assigned To | => Vincent Sanders |
2015-02-12 13:07 | Vincent Sanders | Status | new => acknowledged |
2015-02-12 13:07 | Vincent Sanders | OS | => OpenBSD |
2016-09-07 08:28 | Vincent Sanders | Note Added: 0001401 | |
2016-11-21 03:10 | Anthony J. Bentley | Note Added: 0001418 | |
2016-11-22 21:51 | Vincent Sanders | Note Added: 0001421 | |
2016-11-22 21:51 | Vincent Sanders | Status | acknowledged => closed |
2016-11-22 21:51 | Vincent Sanders | Fixed in Version | => 3.6 |