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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=700513
--- Comment #6 from Takehiko Abe keke@gol.com 2011-05-09 09:29:47 EDT ---
Guess you may have only one qt immodule installed then. though it even works with xim though.
I have gtk2-immodule-xim installed and that's the only package that contains "immodule" in its name.
I'm not sure if it would helps but can you try installing ibus-qt and re-log into your desktop and input on the dictionary tool?
It helped. ibus-qt gives me the missing "Select IM" menu and selecting 'Ibus' enabled japanese input.
It does not stick though -- the IM selection reverts back to "XIM".
That is when the dictionary tool is invoked from the gnome-shell menu. The selection seem to revert to 'Ibus' if invoked from commandline ("/usr/libexec/mozc_tool --mode=dictionary_tool").
'XIM' does work for me when the dictionary tool is invoked from commandline.