In my computer I need keyboard language support for:
- English (US)
- Greek
- Japaneese
Hence the anthy (that I am used from 16.04LTS) is an option for me. Recently I ugraded from Ubuntu 16.04LTS into 18.04.2 LTS using the MATE variant.
Hence I installed iBus
and anthy
:
sudo apt-get install ibus ibus-anthy
And into language settings I have set the iBus Input option:
Also I have configured the iBus to ignore system settings as seen in this answer
And not due to double indicators in my system for input language I want to somehow "disable" the xkb/xinput/whatever powered one and use the iBus as universal language input for Greek, English and Japaneese(anthy) changing with
ALT
+Shift
keyboard stroke.
Furthermore in my desktop I have 2 indicators one for iBus and one for xmodmap:
When I switch between 2 language inputs via Alt+Shift the non iBus one indicates the input language.
The xmodmap layout is configured like that:
$ setxkbmap -query
rules: evdev
model: pc105
layout: gr,us
variant: ,
options: grp:alt_shift_toggle,grp_led:scroll,grp:alt_shift_toggle,grp_led:scroll
I tried temporary to disable xmodmap language input with:
setxkbmap -layout us
But it seems not only unable to change the language input but to get stick with english too. Also in this situation once I change the language input from iBUS indicator into greek I can use and change language inputs.
Also In this case one temporary "disabled" the xkbmap I get these settings:
rules: evdev
model: pc105
layout: us
options: grp:alt_shift_toggle,grp_led:scroll,grp:alt_shift_toggle,grp_led:scroll
Thus as far as I understood the xmodmap overrides the iBus and I want to make it stop to do that and let iBus handle any language input. So in order to do that I need to completely disable the options in setxkbmap
so how I can do that?
Let's start with clean settings.
Reset MATE keyboard settings
Reset global system keyboard settings, fill
/etc/default/keyboard
with the following contents:and apply this settings into initramfs image with
sudo update-initramfs -u -k all
.Launch Language Support (or
gnome-language-selector
) and ensure that you have installed English, Greek and Japanese languages; also ensure that Keyboard input system is set to IBus.Launch IBus Preferences (or
ibus-setup
) and add languages here and set up layout switching shortcut for them, logout and login back (or reboot).Note: I have set Alt+Shift here, but it does not switch language. Alternative shortcut such as Super+Space switches the language.