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--- Comment #2 from nomnex nomnex@gmail.com 2011-10-03 03:33:39 EDT --- (In reply to comment #1)
At first, please try to use the latest ibus. # yum install ibus
it's the second time I read this recommendation along your answers, but -- unless to be wrong -- Fedora ibus repos is up to date (I use the f-repo to update ibus)
Name : ibus Arch : i686 Version : 1.3.99.20110817 Release : 4.fc15 Size : 1.8 M Repo : installed
From repo : updates
Summary : Intelligent Input Bus for Linux OS URL : http://code.google.com/p/ibus/ License : LGPLv2+ Description : IBus means Intelligent Input Bus. It is an input framework for : Linux OS.
If you enable ibus-anthy, the keyboard layout is inherited from the system keyboard layout.
So, here, it looks like there is a problem. When I set with the setxbmap command a "fr_ca", I have got the full layout (including the R-Alt key mapped keys).
When I use ibus, the right Alt key is not mapped to anything, and all the right-Alt key combo of the he "fr_ca" keyboard layout are not available.
I enclose 2 print-screens for more clarity:
1. in clear, the "fr_ca" keyboard layout (red=Shift key/ blue=right Alt key). That's what I've got when I use the setxbmap command
2. same layout with "error stamp marks". that's the "layout" I've got when I use i-bus "fr_ca". All the R-Alt key combo are not mapped (at least on my system).
To complicate even more the situation, there is no right ALT key on the Japanese keyboard notebooks, but I use a JP usb keyboard which has a right Alt key, and - as stated above - the right Alt key is correctly mapped when I switch to "fr_ca" using the setxbmap command, but it is not when I use ibus.