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tassos
18th April 2011, 02:37 PM
I am a Chinese user, in order to input Chinese, i used ibus-pinyin as my input method.
I installed F15 and found gnome3's "messaging notification " function was attractive. But when i tried to reply to a message using ibus-pinyin,
i found the input window is covered by the messaging notification so that i couldn't choose the Chinese word i wanted to input.
The input window should show up on the messaging notification.

The ibus-pinyin works well on the other programs such as gedit , gnome-terminal etc. and i also tried another Chinese input method named fcitx. I met the same problem.

I can't figure out whether it's gnome3's problem or input method's problem. Hope someone would pay attention to this and forgive my poor English:). Thanks!

AdamW
19th April 2011, 12:12 AM
thanks for the feedback! I'll get our CJK input specialist to look at it.

fujiwara
19th April 2011, 02:50 AM

I guess you use gnome-shell.

The latest gnome-shell and ibus are needed.
# yum install ibus gnome-shell
http://desktopi18n.wordpress.com/2011/04/01/ibus-and-shell-for-gnome-3-0/

You could check the version of your ibus and gnome-shell.
% rpm -q ibus

I am a Chinese user, in order to input Chinese, i used ibus-pinyin as my input method.
I installed F15 and found gnome3's "messaging notification " function was attractive. But when i tried to reply to a message using ibus-pinyin,
i found the input window is covered by the messaging notification so that i couldn't choose the Chinese word i wanted to input.
The input window should show up on the messaging notification.

The ibus-pinyin works well on the other programs such as gedit , gnome-terminal etc. and i also tried another Chinese input method named fcitx. I met the same problem.

I can't figure out whether it's gnome3's problem or input method's problem. Hope someone would pay attention to this and forgive my poor English:). Thanks!

tassos
20th April 2011, 04:01 PM
I guess you use gnome-shell.

The latest gnome-shell and ibus are needed.
# yum install ibus gnome-shell
http://desktopi18n.wordpress.com/2011/04/01/ibus-and-shell-for-gnome-3-0/

You could check the version of your ibus and gnome-shell.
% rpm -q ibus

The version of my ibus and gnome-shell:
ibus-1.3.99.20110228-6.fc15.i686
gnome-shell-3.0.0.2-2.fc15.i686