kword: scim doesn't work properly
Bug #39753 reported by
Andreas Jellinghaus
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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koffice |
Invalid
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Medium
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koffice (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Medium
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Raphaël Pinson |
Bug Description
1.) install skim/scim with hanglu module (korean), plus fonts etc.
2.) enable scim with ctrl-space
3.) choose "3bul final" as method
4.) enter "jfsheaofncj4" (the typical korean greeting my textbook tells me)
on normal applications (tested on kate, kwrite. konqueror, bluefish, firefox
and konsole (with vim)) this works ok: the characters form sylabils like
jfs-hea-of-nc-j4. great. but with kword something is broken: it only
merges jfs into one syabil and then keeps each character standalone.
I'm using (k)ubuntu dapper and updated yesterday or so, so all software
should be current as of 2006-04-14.
Changed in koffice: | |
status: | Fix Committed → In Progress |
Changed in koffice: | |
assignee: | nobody → lure |
Changed in koffice: | |
assignee: | lure → raphink |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
Changed in koffice: | |
importance: | Unknown → Medium |
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Confirm this bug. I have tested kword_1. 4.2-3ubuntu1 with skim_1.4.4-0ubuntu6 and scim-hangul_ 0.2.1-1ubuntu2 (all up-to-date versions as of 2006-04-18).
My testing method :
- Input "jfsheamfncj4" - (안녕하세요) with 3bul final.
- Input "dkssudgktpdy" - (안녕하세요) with 2bul.
with kate and kword to check whether this problem is related to scim-hangul bug. Kate was OK for both cases, but kword couldn't accept letters after jfs-h for 3bul and dks-s for 2bul. (little bit different than this report) So, I strongly believe this problem exists in the kword.