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--- Comment #6 from nomnex nomnex@gmail.com 2011-10-04 01:54:26 EDT --- (In reply to comment #5)
I don't expect to use setxkbmap. I'd ask to run 'gnome-control-center region' to set the default keyboard layout with options on GNOME desktop. If you use no XKB configuration on another desktop, the default XKB setting must be called before ibus-daemon is called.
I use the Fedora LXDE Spin. There is no 'gnome-control-center region' or similar application at my knowledge.
my default:
/etc/sysconfig/keyboard
KEYTABLE="jp106" MODEL="jp106" LAYOUT="jp" KEYBOARDTYPE="pc"
I added a another keyboard layout "ca", as explained here:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LXDE#Keyboard_layout
using method 1: /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostart
This work without problem, as long as I am outside ibus (turn off input method).
When I configure ibus with the same layout "ca", and use it, some keys are not mapped (see print-screen: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=525991)
a. do you suggest to install 'gnome-control-center region' on my current DE LXDE. - is it compatible with my DE?
b. do you explain me that ibus on another destkop than Gnome (specifically, on a LXDE DE) is likely to produce some problems?
Forgive the confusion. I have installed the F-LXDE spin. I set ibus to have a second input language "fr" with a "ca" keyboard layout. Some keys are not mapped when I switch to this input language. I am not sure if I understand your answer, as what is not working, and what can (could) be done - if anything - on my side. Thanks.