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The IME input method has been both ignoring keypresses of non-spacing characters (ditching these as non displayable), and not letting IME do anything about those. Even though, the sparse documentation on IMM/IME seems to hint that applications can't pipe non-spacing characters to the input method manager, and experimentation shown that those characters are indeed handled differently than how it'd be expected. Then, add basic handling of dead keys on the IME input method itself , as it's not mutually exclusive with regular keymaps with dead keys. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704937 |
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gtkimcontextime.c | ||
gtkimcontextime.h | ||
gtkimcontextmultipress.c | ||
gtkimcontextmultipress.h | ||
gtkimcontextthai.c | ||
gtkimcontextthai.h | ||
gtkimcontextxim.c | ||
gtkimcontextxim.h | ||
im-multipress.conf | ||
imam-et.c | ||
imcedilla.c | ||
imcyrillic-translit.c | ||
imime.c | ||
iminuktitut.c | ||
imipa.c | ||
imm-extra.h | ||
immultipress.c | ||
imquartz.c | ||
imthai.c | ||
imti-er.c | ||
imti-et.c | ||
imviqr.c | ||
imxim.c | ||
Makefile.am | ||
README.multipress | ||
thai-charprop.c | ||
thai-charprop.h |
*** Introduction This is a GTK+ input method which allows text entry via the multi-press method, as on a mobile phone. When this has been installed, you can choose the "Multipress" menu item from the "Input Methods" submenu when right-clicking in a GTK+ text entry area. For instance: - press a to get a, then wait 1 second for the character to be accepted. or - press dd to get e, then wait 1 second for the character to be accepted. or - press ad to get ad, then wait 1 second for the d character to be accepted. *** Configuration Edit the im-multipress.conf to define the keypresses needed to input particular characters. This file is in GKeyFile-format, and contains explanatory comments. *** Per-widget deactivation When the input method is active (either by choosing it from the context menu, or by defining the default language as "*" in immultipress.c), the multipress behaviour can be turned off for individual widgets, like so: g_object_set_data(G_OBJECT(yourwidget), "multipress-passthrough-flag", GINT_TO_POINTER(1)); For a C++ gtkmm project, you could make a convenience function to do this. For instance: void multipress_deactivate(Gtk::Widget& widget) { static const Glib::Quark quark ("multipress-passthrough-flag"); widget.set_data(quark, GINT_TO_POINTER(1)); } *** Contact Please contact Openismus for assistance with this input method. You can email murrayc@openismus.com Copyright 2006-2007, Openismus GmbH