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--- Comment #21 from fujiwara tfujiwar@redhat.com 2011-10-18 21:43:42 EDT --- (In reply to comment #17)
it is a user problem, if there is user action. So far there is no user action. I only set "ca" input in ibus, and that does not work as expected.
k I don't say the user action but I'd think your configuration was wrong for the desktop or the bug explanation was failed and I think it would be not a bug for ibus.
There must be an explanation. when I set "ca" with setxkbmap, my "Alt" key (japanese notebook keyboard layout & usb Japanese keyboard layout) is correctly mapped. It is not when I set "ca" in ibus.
Now I think you have been mistaken to explain left Alt and right Alt. It would bore me a bit.
[mt@nh28d LXDE]$ /usr/libexec/ibus-xkb -l ca
the AltGR key is correctly mapped!!! (same as in the print-screen 2 in blue color).
I can type all the AltGR+mapped keys (in the open terminal window only. If another window gains focus, the settings "jp".)
When I pass the command:
/usr/libexec/ibus-xkb -l ca -o grp:switch,grp:rctrl_rshift_toggle,grp_led:scroll
The Alt does not give any output (same as in the print-screen 1 in red color)
I have not thought to set XKB option per XKB engine. The system option will be set for any XKB engines. I'd suggest to replace grp:rctrl_rshift_toggle with another toggle option in your system XKB settings. (e.g. grp:lctrl_lshift_toggle).