https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1119967
--- Comment #12 from Yohei Yukawa yukawa@google.com --- (In reply to Takehiko Abe from comment #11)
I've attached a screenshot in comment #8, which I suppose explains when and why people expect Mozc to start with Direct input mode.
Um. Sorry. No. It does not. It just shows a configuration where mozc is the only input source enabled. How does it explain why direct input mode should be the default?
OK. Please follow the following steps to reproduce the issue.
1. Make sure Mozc is only the selected input source, like the attached the screenshot. 2. Log out 3. Log in again. 4. Open any application where you can type something. 5. Hit any key.
Expected behavior (for people like the reporter of Mozc Issue 201): At step 5, when you hit 'I' key, 'i' is input instead of 'い'
Actual behavior (in ibus-mozc-1.13.1651.102-1.fc20 and prior) At step 5, when you hit 'I' key, 'い' is input instead of 'i'
How I fixed this issue: Change the default input mode of Mozc from Hiragana to Direct, based on the discussion in Mozc Issue 201. https://code.google.com/p/mozc/issues/detail?id=201
Does it make sense?