Summary: | accent problems with kword | ||
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Product: | [Unmaintained] kword | Reporter: | Alex Santos <cymbaloum> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Thomas Zander <zander> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Mandriva RPMs | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
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Description
Alex Santos
2006-03-30 01:52:08 UTC
On Thursday 30 March 2006 01:52, Alex Santos wrote:
> However, if I changed the dictionaries to a language with accents, THEN I could type accents with no problems.
In the spellchecker setting of "Configure KWord"?
This is ... .very surprising. I can't see any relation between spellchecking and typing.
Does it change anything if you turn off the "Automatic spell checker" (the feature which underlines misspelled words)?
I have a problem which might be the same this one. I have tried it with koffice ¿1.4.2?, 1.5beta1, 1.5beta2 and 1.5rc1 with kde 3.5.1 and 3.5.2 kubuntu packages. The problem is that on startup of kword, kspread and kpresenter (have not tried other programs) accents don't work, BUT as soon as I clic on a menu or a toolbar that rolls some combo out it begins to work. It seems to be realated to dead keys, as other "special" characters as ñ (ntilde) for example work from the beginning. If this is the same bug I have, then it could have worked on changing dictionaries because presumably it was changed via some menu or combo box. On next startup it won't work until you display a menu. I tried to report it sometime before but the bug reporting system did not want so "save" my report. :-( Marcos In my previous post I forgot to say I use Kubuntu Dapper in spanish with spanish keyboard and es_ES.UTF8 locale. Marcos Mezo is dead right! I don't necessarily need to change the spellchecking dictionaries to get accented words. It's enough that I access the menu for anything. I actually don't even need to select anything. Activating the menu is enough.
>Does it change anything if you turn off the "Automatic spell checker" (the feature which underlines misspelled words)?
No (of course initially disabling automatic spell checker solves the issue, because I need to access the menu to change that option, but when I re-start KWord, I get the same problem).
So the bug is still here, but at least it's easier to get around it (just activate the menu). But it's not a good start for new users of Koffice (I have avoided this application for months for this reason, but I tried now again in the hopes that the bug gets squashed before the final release of Koffice 1.5)
SVN commit 528824 by coppens: Enable the input methods _before_ setting the focus. Should fix the odd bug that some people had where they could not enter accented characters before manually focussing another widget. BUG: 124532 M +1 -1 KWCanvas.cpp --- branches/koffice/1.5/koffice/kword/KWCanvas.cpp #528823:528824 @@ -116,8 +116,8 @@ viewport()->setFocusProxy( this ); viewport()->setFocusPolicy( WheelFocus ); + setInputMethodEnabled( true ); setFocus(); - setInputMethodEnabled( true ); viewport()->installEventFilter( this ); installEventFilter( this ); KCursor::setAutoHideCursor( this, true, true ); After upgrading today with a version which has this fix (Version kword 1.5.0-0ubuntu7 on kubuntu dapper) this bug seems to be fixed in kword. BUT: I've tried also kspread, kpresenter, kivio and kplato (all versions 1.5.0-0ubuntu7). - kspread: Bug still present - kpresenter: Bug still present - kivio & kplato: I cannot reproduce the bug, but I think it is because you have to click on some tool before starting to use the programs, like inserting a new task,... I've never used the last programs so excuse me. Thanks, Marcos |