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--- Comment #11 from fujiwara <tfujiwar(a)redhat.com> 2011-07-13 05:53:22 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #10)
Hmm, behavior isn't stable for me and I still see this issue
when:
1. log into the desktop
2. open a terminal
3. imsettings-switch none
4. imsettings-switch ibus
This happens only once after the startup with the above steps. following step 3
and 4 after that still appears the gtk2 version of ibus icon though, it's
hidden soon.
I could understand your issue but probably it may be related with the specs.
The dbus connections are upstreamed except for gjs parts.
Currently the suggestion is we should not close the ibus connection but the
connection can be replaced with another connection.
Previously I suggested to check the existence of gnome-shell with a dbus method
but the special condition is not agreed.
The current logic is:
1. ibus-daemon launch gtk icon.
2. gnome-shell ibus launch the gjs icon which can replace gtk icon.
So the gtk icon is shown slightly.
Currently I have no idea to have the better specs without the special
condition.
If you think this is a critical issue, we may be able to add an internal patch
for Fedora only. Hmm...
I think the logic should work with either classic GNOME(GNOME 2) and
gnome-shell.
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