Issue 7592 - hitting kinput conversion key crashes OpenOffice 1.0.1
Summary: hitting kinput conversion key crashes OpenOffice 1.0.1
Status: CLOSED NOT_AN_OOO_ISSUE
Alias: None
Product: Internationalization
Classification: Code
Component: code (show other issues)
Version: current
Hardware: PC Linux, all
: P3 Trivial (vote)
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: christof.pintaske
QA Contact: issues@l10n
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Reported: 2002-09-08 21:35 UTC by Unknown
Modified: 2003-03-12 14:39 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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Issue Type: DEFECT
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Developer Difficulty: ---


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Description Unknown 2002-09-08 21:35:31 UTC
Hitting the defined kinput key (usually shift-space, although I have it set to
the Menu key (shift-space is too easy to accidentally hit) and alt-K, since OO
uses the menu key) usually pops up the hiragana 'a' to indicate the start of
Japanese text entry.  This works on all of my terminals & most other apps,
provided I set the environment when running (i.e. 'LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8
LC_MESSAGES=C openoffice').  Hitting the same key within OpenOffice changes the
cursor to a timer for a moment, then a dialog pops up saying "An unrecoverable
error has occurred.  All modified files have been saved and can probably be
recovered at program restart.", after which the program exits.  Thus, it is
impossible for me to currently enter Japanese text directly, forcing me to type
in a terminal window & then copy/paste.

If it helps, I have the following debian packages installed:
openoffice.org              1.0.1-5
openoffice.org-bin          1.0.1-5
openoffice.org-help-en      1.0.1-5
openoffice.org-l10n-en      1.0.1-5
openoffice.org-l10n-ja      1.0.1-5
Comment 1 Dieter.Loeschky 2002-09-10 12:30:51 UTC
DL->CP: Could you please takeover?
Comment 2 christof.pintaske 2002-10-23 18:30:21 UTC
cp: cannot reproduce. Can you provide a stacktrace ? Can you try the
version from OpenOffice ? What are your XMODIFIER settings ? What are
your other locale settings ? You should set at least LC_CTYPE
consistent to your IME settings. 
Comment 3 Unknown 2002-10-26 21:41:46 UTC
D'oh- do I feel dumb now.  I set XMODIFIERS (gnome-session !=
.xsession) & LC_CTYPE and it works fine.  Duh.
Comment 4 michael.bemmer 2003-03-12 14:20:50 UTC
As mentioned on the qa dev list on March 5th I will close all resolved
<wontfix/duplicate/worksforme/invalid> issues. Please see this posting for
details. First step in IssueZilla is unfortunately to set them to verified.
Comment 5 michael.bemmer 2003-03-12 14:21:15 UTC
As mentioned on the qa dev list on March 5th I will close all resolved
<wontfix/duplicate/worksforme/invalid> issues. Please see this posting for
details. First step in IssueZilla is unfortunately to set them to verified.
Comment 6 michael.bemmer 2003-03-12 14:21:22 UTC
As mentioned on the qa dev list on March 5th I will close all resolved
<wontfix/duplicate/worksforme/invalid> issues. Please see this posting for
details. First step in IssueZilla is unfortunately to set them to verified.
Comment 7 michael.bemmer 2003-03-12 14:38:55 UTC
As mentioned on the qa dev list on March 5th I will close all resolved
<wontfix/duplicate/worksforme/invalid> issues. Please see this posting for details. 
Comment 8 michael.bemmer 2003-03-12 14:39:20 UTC
As mentioned on the qa dev list on March 5th I will close all resolved
<wontfix/duplicate/worksforme/invalid> issues. Please see this posting for details.