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@yukawa thanks for the suggestion on moving to a new theread - @hiroyuki-komatsu for visibility. |
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IIUC, Mozc
According to https://repology.org/project/mozc/versions, however, Ubuntu 24.04 shipped with |
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I guess Ibus controls the order by using By the way, does it also work if you remove |
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Any chance that it's not Mozc but some other component, say GNOME, is trying to restore last used input source upon your logging in again? What would happen if you do the following?
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It seems that changing the
Yes. It seems that
I am not too sure how I could select multiple IMEs. Settings > Keyboard > Input sources: Settings > Region & Language > Manage installed languages: From the second screenshot, I can select only one keyboard input method system, not one per an input source? Anyways, it is working as I desire now, and thank you a lot @hiroyuki-komatsu and @yukawa for the investigation! I am closing this for now, but please let me know if you want me to test more to investigate / improve further. |
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Context: #381.
Actual behavior:
When active_on_launch is enabled, it overrides the Settings > Keyboard > Input sources order.
For example, assuming that the two input sources are set:
English (US)
andJapanese (Mozc)
and theactive_on_launch
is set toTrue
, it changes the default input source toJapanese (Mozc)
with Hiragana input mode selected (overriding the oder ofEnglish (US)
->Japanese (Mozc)
in Settings).Desired behavior:
I would like Mozc to change only the deafult input mode for Mozc, rather than overriding the input sources in Settings.
In the example above, I would like to keep
English (US)
as my first selection on system boot but Mozc to change the default input mode to Hiragata when switched toJapanese (Mozc)
.Root cause:
The root cause of my ask here comes from the very first comment of #381 - basically Mozc selects
direct input
as the default input mode. I assume the most frequenty used mode is Hiragana, the default mode could be set as Hiragana, or at least it needs to be configurable if not yet. As I am somewhat new to Mozc, I may be just missing already-avalavile configuraiton options?Environments:
I am on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS.
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