Difference between revisions of "Note for GNOME Later than 3.6"

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1. libibus maybe compiled as a dependency of gnome, don't try to remove it (If you're not using gentoo, in gentoo you can disable i18n USE).
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1. libibus maybe compiled as a dependency of gnome, don't try to remove it. If you're using gentoo, try below steps to remove ibus:
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* add -i18n use flag to your make.conf, and run:
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emerge --update --newuse --deep @world --ask
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* rebuild gnome-shell with -nls use flag
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* remove app-i18n/ibus:
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emerge -cav app-i18n/ibus
  
 
2. uninstall package that contains ibus-daemon on your system.
 
2. uninstall package that contains ibus-daemon on your system.
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Or,
 
Or,
  
3. GTK_IM_MODULE for some reason doesn't override xsettings anymore for gtk. Use following command to set it to fcitx.
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3. If you are using fedora, make sure to use imsettings to select "Fcitx".
  
  gsettings set \
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4. If set GTK_IM_MODULE doesn't work, try run following command.
      org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.xsettings overrides \
 
      "{'Gtk/IMModule':'fcitx'}"
 
  
4. If you are using fedora, make sure to use imsettings to select "Fcitx".
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gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.xsettings overrides "{'Gtk/IMModule':<'fcitx'>}"
  
 
Re-login.
 
Re-login.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:54, 17 February 2017


1. libibus maybe compiled as a dependency of gnome, don't try to remove it. If you're using gentoo, try below steps to remove ibus:

  • add -i18n use flag to your make.conf, and run:
emerge --update --newuse --deep @world --ask
  • rebuild gnome-shell with -nls use flag
  • remove app-i18n/ibus:
emerge -cav app-i18n/ibus

2. uninstall package that contains ibus-daemon on your system.

Or if you want to keep ibus installed (if you want to use fcitx you don't need ibus at all, for older gnome 3.6 you might also hit this bug, so you'd better remove it), run:

gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.keyboard active false 

as your current user.

Or,

3. If you are using fedora, make sure to use imsettings to select "Fcitx".

4. If set GTK_IM_MODULE doesn't work, try run following command.

gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.xsettings overrides "{'Gtk/IMModule':<'fcitx'>}"

Re-login.