[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 771799] ibus-mozc [the shortcuts to change input on the language-bar are not working]

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--- Comment #3 from nomnex <nomnex at gmail.com> 2012-02-26 21:58:27 EST ---
Not fixed for me, unless I do something wrong.

- The katakan/hiragan key does not toggle input as expected.
- No way to swap latin/kana input from the keyboard (not as a conversion
method, but as a input selection)

The only improvement I see is the Caps Lock key toggles "direct input"
(hiragana) to "Latin (capital letters), but not in the way I expect it[1].

I used anthy-ibus. That's was straight forward,

1. Shift-Space to turn Japanese input ON/OFF

2. Alt+. to change Hiragana, Katakana or Latin (either use the keyboard key)

3. Latin input was like typing in English

Using Mozc,

1. the latin input behaves as the Hiragan input ([1] the letters are underlined
and I have to push enter to confirm the full word)

2. I don't get shortcut working (conversion shortcut works, but -- unless this
is the design, I can not easily switch from Latin, to Hiragana, to Katakana).

3. The only way to switch from one input to another is to use the mouse and to
r-click on the mozec language bar.

Note: This could be a user mistake. Could anyone try on a English OS and get
back to me.

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