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For Chromium that runs natively under wayland, the only native wayland input method protocol it supports is text-input-v1, which is only supported by weston. Alternatively, it can also use Gtk4's im module, you can use following flag (---enable-features=UseOzonePlatform --ozone-platform=wayland --gtk-version=4) to make it use Gtk im module, but it doesn't fully work in terms of popup window position unless you are using kimpanel + GNOME.
For Chromium that runs natively under wayland, the only native wayland input method protocol it supports is text-input-v1, which is only supported by weston. Alternatively, it can also use Gtk4's im module, you can use following flag (---enable-features=UseOzonePlatform --ozone-platform=wayland --gtk-version=4) to make it use Gtk im module, but it doesn't fully work in terms of popup window position unless you are using kimpanel + GNOME.
Translation For Chromium that runs natively under wayland, the only native wayland input method protocol it supports is text-input-v1, which is only supported by weston. Alternatively, it can also use Gtk4's im module, you can use following flag (---enable-features=UseOzonePlatform --ozone-platform=wayland --gtk-version=4) to make it use Gtk im module, but it doesn't fully work in terms of popup window position unless you are using kimpanel + GNOME. For Chromium that runs natively under wayland, the only native wayland input method protocol it supports is text-input-v1, which is only supported by weston. Alternatively, it can also use Gtk4's im module, you can use following flag (---enable-features=UseOzonePlatform --ozone-platform=wayland --gtk-version=4) to make it use Gtk im module, but it doesn't fully work in terms of popup window position unless you are using kimpanel + GNOME.