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Author Topic: In SearchDlg, the last letter of the keyword is not committed  (Read 1806 times)

nulluser

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Hi.

I use...
1. gentoo
2. wxGTK-2.6.0 (with gtk1, gtk2, unicode)
3. amule-2.0.0 (with gtk2, unicode)
4. en_US.UTF-8 locale
and
am a korean user.

My problem is
If I type "Korean keyword" in the name field of the search dialogue, and hit the "enter" key,
the last letter of the keyword is not committed.
If I click the "start" button instead of hitting the enter key, there's no problem.

I guess chinese and japanese users have this problem too.
Sometimes c.j.k users have this kind of problem.
gaim has the similar problem, so has the note plug-in of xfce4.

I attatch the screenshot of this.
Sorry, it's big.

The 1st one is shooted when I type the keyword. (just before I hit the enter key.)
The 2nd is after I hit the enter key.
I hope you find the problem, the title of the search result is different from the keyword.
The last letter is not committed.
The 3rd is what I want.

Barring this problem, I am very satisfied with amule 2.0.
Thank you for your works.
« Last Edit: May 16, 2005, 02:34:12 AM by nulluser »
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darklegion

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Re: In SearchDlg, the last letter of the keyword is not committed
« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2005, 03:12:28 PM »

Have you tried to use copy and paste from an editor instead of directly entering the search? I know when using XIM (japanese) that there are a number of programs that just don't seem to work well,and amule is one of them.In my case entering text works but it won't release itself from XIM mode properly so it rarely works correctly.Copying text in from vim works perfectly on the other hand so I suggest you try that.
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