[ scim-Bugs-2855215 ] SCIM breaks Compose and Deadkeys in Qt4 apps

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Bugs item #2855215, was opened at 2009-09-09 17:20
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Category: FrontEnd: QT IMModule
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Demetris Karayannis (demk)
Assigned to: LiuCougar (liuspider)
Summary: SCIM breaks Compose and Deadkeys in Qt4 apps

Initial Comment:
Firstly, I apologize in advance for my poor bug report. I'm not really in to programming.
I'm running Fedora 11/GNOME with Scim and Anthy installed from the official repositories of my distribution. (Version: 1.4.8 Release : 3.fc11)

The primary language I use is Greek, which requires one dead key for accent, and optionally compose for special characters. I use English and Japanese too. In Qt apps (and KDE), with SCIM installed (not necessary activated) the dead keys and compose can't be used, the accent mark is placed as an individual character before the letter that it should accent -GTK apps have no problem even with SCIM activated. Same occurs to users from Iceland that also need dead keys. Removing every single scim package from the system solves the problem. I didn't try just to remove the Qt-related ones but I believe the "bug" is in these packages. Running the Qt apps as root user bypasses the "bug" but SCIM won't load.

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