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Old 06-04-2011, 07:07 AM   #1
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gnome dia i--ntegrated input methods problem


Hi

Currently I create a lot of flowchart in my workplace, and since the best diagram and clean ui in ubuntu is gnome dia (kivio is good looking, can't install and maybe dead... ), so I use it a lot.

I'm not fond of the separate window ui so I use the "--integrated" option which is quite nice and tidy.

The problem is the input method, I work with two language english and chinese, it seems when using the "--integrated" the ibus input won't be summon. When I use the default ui, ibus input act normally.

Is there a way to fix this in the --integrated mode ?
 
  


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