I'm currently using Xpra 0.17.5 on Debian sid/experimental. I'm using the IME fcitx (https://fcitx-im.org/wiki/Fcitx). I have used the option input-method = keep
in my configuration file, and if I look at the environment variables in the shell, they're identical to the ones in a shell outside Xpra (only one environment variable set regarding the input method: XMODIFIERS=@im=fcitx
). This is also an issue if I disable keyboard synchronization. Theoretically, this should have been fixed in #634, but it seems that even though I'm using the option introduced there, the input method fails to work.
OS: Debian sid/experimental on both client and server (I'm using Xpra as a graphical sandboxing mechanism, so they're running on the same machine)
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Zip created by bug report utility.
using fcitx in xpra
started a server with:
xpra start --start=xterm --input-method=fcitx --start="fcitx -r"
Then connected my client and launched a test gtk2 app.
As you can see, I can click on the visual keyboard and it does get used:
Does that not work for you? Note: on Fedora with gnome, the tray widget are hidden in a widget at the bottom left hand side of the screen, where no-one ever finds them... I had to click on the fcitx tray menu to get the visual keyboard to show up.
Not heard back, closing - feel free to re-open with more details.
Huh that's interesting. I was trying it without running fcitx again and it wasn't working. Interestingly, replacing it inside an xpra instance doesn't prevent it from working in the main X server.
this ticket has been moved to: https://github.com/Xpra-org/xpra/issues/1294