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* For GNOME3 | * For GNOME3 | ||
# Run `gnome-control-center | # Run `gnome-control-center keyboard` and add an input method sources besides XKB sources to enable IBus for XKB sources. | ||
# Run gnome- | # Run `gnome-control-center keyboard` and go to "Compose key" and setup your compose key. | ||
# Focus on gnome-terminal and after enable an XKB source with Super-Space key, type a compose key, "^" and "a". | # Focus on gnome-terminal and after enable an XKB source with Super-Space key, type a compose key, "^" and "a". | ||
* For others | * For others |
Revision as of 06:24, 1 September 2021
Description
This test case is to type compose characters in f29 or later
How to test
Install gnome-tweaks.rpm for GNOME desktop
- For GNOME3
- Run
gnome-control-center keyboard
and add an input method sources besides XKB sources to enable IBus for XKB sources. - Run
gnome-control-center keyboard
and go to "Compose key" and setup your compose key. - Focus on gnome-terminal and after enable an XKB source with Super-Space key, type a compose key, "^" and "a".
- For others
- Make sure ibus is enabled.
- Configure compose key in your desktop. XFCE4 does not have the setting and you might like to save your compose keys in $HOME/.Xkbmap file.
- Run
setxkbmap -query
command, - Focus on gnome-terminal and after enable an XKB source with Super-Space key, type a compose key, "^" and "a".
Expected Results
- For GNOME3
- N/A
- N/A
- IBus pre-edit shows "·" (U+00B7), "^" and output "â".
- For others
- N/A
- N/A
- Show "options" line
- IBus pre-edit shows "·" (U+00B7), "^" and output "â".