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Kubuntu 16.04 ibus does not change language with Alt+Shift
How to turn IBus input method on after installing ibus-m17n for Bengali-avro?No input method choice appear on iBusHow to change IBUS input methods with Shift+Caps lock?Problems with Ibus & Ibus-hangul in Kubuntu 14.04IM-Config head / tail errorCannot input Vietnamese(Unikey)!“Keyboard Layout Handler” is not working properly on Lubuntu 18.04How to choose input method on Kubuntu 18.04?Ubuntu Mate disable xkb and use iBus
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Because I needed Anthy I enabled ibus and anthy input method on Kubuntu 16.04LTS:
And as seen in screenshot I use the Alt
+Shift
in order to change the input method.
I also disabled the layouts provided from the Kubuntu as Well:
Also I set ibus as input method as well with the command:
im-config -n ibus
But I have trouble making the Alt
+Shift
change the language with ibus. Can I have some help on that?
16.04 kubuntu shortcut-keys ibus input-method
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Because I needed Anthy I enabled ibus and anthy input method on Kubuntu 16.04LTS:
And as seen in screenshot I use the Alt
+Shift
in order to change the input method.
I also disabled the layouts provided from the Kubuntu as Well:
Also I set ibus as input method as well with the command:
im-config -n ibus
But I have trouble making the Alt
+Shift
change the language with ibus. Can I have some help on that?
16.04 kubuntu shortcut-keys ibus input-method
I'm not sure about 16.04, but at least on more recent Kubuntu versions there is no reason to useibus-setup
directly. Additional input sources (including IBus input methods) are better handled via the KDE tools. And in that case, if you want to change the shortcut for switching input language, you'd better use KDE's settings to do it.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Sep 26 at 19:39
But The KDE tools are the ones that fail to ooffer me the option to select Anthy as input method in the first place. Also I already used the ibus tools, so howw I can setyp anthy via the KDE ones?
– Dimitrios Desyllas
Sep 26 at 21:36
In 19.10, at least, there is an "Input Method Panel" widget. When you enable that, you can add IBus input methods just as easy as XKB layouts. But, again, I can't tell if that widget is available in 16.04.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Sep 26 at 22:15
Kubuntu 16.04 is now end-of-life for support.
– Rik Mills
Sep 30 at 7:00
@RikMills The link mentions 14.04 my version is 16.04 hence it is still not EOL as seen in ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle
– Dimitrios Desyllas
Oct 1 at 11:20
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show 1 more comment
Because I needed Anthy I enabled ibus and anthy input method on Kubuntu 16.04LTS:
And as seen in screenshot I use the Alt
+Shift
in order to change the input method.
I also disabled the layouts provided from the Kubuntu as Well:
Also I set ibus as input method as well with the command:
im-config -n ibus
But I have trouble making the Alt
+Shift
change the language with ibus. Can I have some help on that?
16.04 kubuntu shortcut-keys ibus input-method
Because I needed Anthy I enabled ibus and anthy input method on Kubuntu 16.04LTS:
And as seen in screenshot I use the Alt
+Shift
in order to change the input method.
I also disabled the layouts provided from the Kubuntu as Well:
Also I set ibus as input method as well with the command:
im-config -n ibus
But I have trouble making the Alt
+Shift
change the language with ibus. Can I have some help on that?
16.04 kubuntu shortcut-keys ibus input-method
16.04 kubuntu shortcut-keys ibus input-method
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I'm not sure about 16.04, but at least on more recent Kubuntu versions there is no reason to useibus-setup
directly. Additional input sources (including IBus input methods) are better handled via the KDE tools. And in that case, if you want to change the shortcut for switching input language, you'd better use KDE's settings to do it.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Sep 26 at 19:39
But The KDE tools are the ones that fail to ooffer me the option to select Anthy as input method in the first place. Also I already used the ibus tools, so howw I can setyp anthy via the KDE ones?
– Dimitrios Desyllas
Sep 26 at 21:36
In 19.10, at least, there is an "Input Method Panel" widget. When you enable that, you can add IBus input methods just as easy as XKB layouts. But, again, I can't tell if that widget is available in 16.04.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Sep 26 at 22:15
Kubuntu 16.04 is now end-of-life for support.
– Rik Mills
Sep 30 at 7:00
@RikMills The link mentions 14.04 my version is 16.04 hence it is still not EOL as seen in ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle
– Dimitrios Desyllas
Oct 1 at 11:20
|
show 1 more comment
I'm not sure about 16.04, but at least on more recent Kubuntu versions there is no reason to useibus-setup
directly. Additional input sources (including IBus input methods) are better handled via the KDE tools. And in that case, if you want to change the shortcut for switching input language, you'd better use KDE's settings to do it.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Sep 26 at 19:39
But The KDE tools are the ones that fail to ooffer me the option to select Anthy as input method in the first place. Also I already used the ibus tools, so howw I can setyp anthy via the KDE ones?
– Dimitrios Desyllas
Sep 26 at 21:36
In 19.10, at least, there is an "Input Method Panel" widget. When you enable that, you can add IBus input methods just as easy as XKB layouts. But, again, I can't tell if that widget is available in 16.04.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Sep 26 at 22:15
Kubuntu 16.04 is now end-of-life for support.
– Rik Mills
Sep 30 at 7:00
@RikMills The link mentions 14.04 my version is 16.04 hence it is still not EOL as seen in ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle
– Dimitrios Desyllas
Oct 1 at 11:20
I'm not sure about 16.04, but at least on more recent Kubuntu versions there is no reason to use
ibus-setup
directly. Additional input sources (including IBus input methods) are better handled via the KDE tools. And in that case, if you want to change the shortcut for switching input language, you'd better use KDE's settings to do it.– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Sep 26 at 19:39
I'm not sure about 16.04, but at least on more recent Kubuntu versions there is no reason to use
ibus-setup
directly. Additional input sources (including IBus input methods) are better handled via the KDE tools. And in that case, if you want to change the shortcut for switching input language, you'd better use KDE's settings to do it.– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Sep 26 at 19:39
But The KDE tools are the ones that fail to ooffer me the option to select Anthy as input method in the first place. Also I already used the ibus tools, so howw I can setyp anthy via the KDE ones?
– Dimitrios Desyllas
Sep 26 at 21:36
But The KDE tools are the ones that fail to ooffer me the option to select Anthy as input method in the first place. Also I already used the ibus tools, so howw I can setyp anthy via the KDE ones?
– Dimitrios Desyllas
Sep 26 at 21:36
In 19.10, at least, there is an "Input Method Panel" widget. When you enable that, you can add IBus input methods just as easy as XKB layouts. But, again, I can't tell if that widget is available in 16.04.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Sep 26 at 22:15
In 19.10, at least, there is an "Input Method Panel" widget. When you enable that, you can add IBus input methods just as easy as XKB layouts. But, again, I can't tell if that widget is available in 16.04.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Sep 26 at 22:15
Kubuntu 16.04 is now end-of-life for support.
– Rik Mills
Sep 30 at 7:00
Kubuntu 16.04 is now end-of-life for support.
– Rik Mills
Sep 30 at 7:00
@RikMills The link mentions 14.04 my version is 16.04 hence it is still not EOL as seen in ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle
– Dimitrios Desyllas
Oct 1 at 11:20
@RikMills The link mentions 14.04 my version is 16.04 hence it is still not EOL as seen in ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle
– Dimitrios Desyllas
Oct 1 at 11:20
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I'm not sure about 16.04, but at least on more recent Kubuntu versions there is no reason to use
ibus-setup
directly. Additional input sources (including IBus input methods) are better handled via the KDE tools. And in that case, if you want to change the shortcut for switching input language, you'd better use KDE's settings to do it.– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Sep 26 at 19:39
But The KDE tools are the ones that fail to ooffer me the option to select Anthy as input method in the first place. Also I already used the ibus tools, so howw I can setyp anthy via the KDE ones?
– Dimitrios Desyllas
Sep 26 at 21:36
In 19.10, at least, there is an "Input Method Panel" widget. When you enable that, you can add IBus input methods just as easy as XKB layouts. But, again, I can't tell if that widget is available in 16.04.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Sep 26 at 22:15
Kubuntu 16.04 is now end-of-life for support.
– Rik Mills
Sep 30 at 7:00
@RikMills The link mentions 14.04 my version is 16.04 hence it is still not EOL as seen in ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle
– Dimitrios Desyllas
Oct 1 at 11:20