https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1562276
Bill Crawford billcrawford1970@googlemail.com changed:
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--- Comment #3 from Bill Crawford billcrawford1970@googlemail.com --- I can run it from the command line, but I expected to find it in the Settings menu. It's not there. If I remove "X-GNOME-PersonalSettings;" from the Categories line, it shows up.
It also shows up if I *search* using the search box once I've opened the menu.
This is Application Menu, not an alternative.
Honestly, I don't actually care whether it's "im-chooser", or someone comes up with a KDE version, as long as it appears in that menu with the same description, because almost all the instructions I found using Google mention this (and are generally quite GNOME-centric, but at least if this shows up in the menu, people can find it!).
Are you sure you aren't seeing the fcitx configuration menu entry? It's called "Input Method Configuration", and it doesn't work unless fcitx is already running, which didn't help :o)
Requested info: yes, I see one line of output when I run it in a konsole:
Gtk-Message: GtkDialog mapped without a transient parent. This is discouraged.