> ...If you were to run im-chooser in Gnome you'd get an error and a > log entry which would say something like the desktop isn't a target > for im-chooser. I get: bash.2[~]: im-chooserGtk-Message: 10:41:25.720: GtkDialog mapped without a transient parent. This is discouraged.
bash.3[~]: > You said "partially" worked in KDE. But, I don't see where you > mention what isn't working or not to your liking.What was not working is that I could not switch back to English. After playing around some more this morning, the switching is now working. But now, when entering Chinese characters, the ibus character menu is back to the small, not-kaiti font, though the ibus preferences still shows it's set to size 20 "AR PL UKai CN".
> Right. You may want to file a BZ about that. [the font issue]I've written too many false-alarm bugs in the past few years. I'll try to contact Peng Wu (the ibus programmer) first to see if he knows the solution. If he says it's really a bug, then I submit one.
> > What and where is the systray (or system tray)? > > How do I put things in the systray? > > What are the "super" and "opt" keys? > Are you talking about Gnome or KDE?Since you said in your 2nd post the systray was disabled in Gnome, the first 2 questions were referring to KDE. Thanks to your attachment, I believe I found the KDE systray: the horizontal bar at the bottom of the screen. It sure looks different on my workstation (see attachment; it's a screen capture showing only the right half of it). I believe I also found how to add things to the systray.
The question about the keys was referring to both KDE and Gnome. question:My systray (assuming that's what it is) has 4 clipboards(?) (the yellow things) and 2 or 3 ibus things (the blue-and-white thing). How do I remove the extras (3 clipboards and the rightmost ibus thing)?
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