[Fedora-i18n-list] Test results for iiimf-le-hangul-11.4-1.FC1.2

Sunjae Park sirkarde at yahoo.com
Sat Feb 28 16:15:26 UTC 2004


Reporter: Sunjae Park

Product and version number: Fedora 1

Desktop environment and version number:
GNOME with default installment of Fedora 1. NO XIM
backend.

Short description of observation:
After following Yong Li's advice of editting htt.conf,
it works fine now.

Version-Release number of selected component (if
applicable):
iiimf-protocol-lib-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-client-lib-devel-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-gtk-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-client-lib-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-server-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-protocol-lib-devel-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-le-unit-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-x-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-csconv-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-docs-11.4-1.FC1.2
iiimf-le-hangul-11.4-1.FC1.2

How reproducible:
Always(3 / 3 success)

Steps to Reproduce:

GNOME Test Environment: Works fine.

1. Works fine.

2. Does the cursor move on the screen when you press
the SPACE bar when no text is entered?
Yes.

Does the cursor move when text is entered?
Yes, it does.

Does the cursor move to the next line when you press
ENTER?
Yes.

Does the screen display the text after you press
ENTER?
Yes.

3. Does the input area of the LE clear the text when
it is turned off and on?
No, it doesn't. But this seems natural to
Hangul(Hangul doesn't use commit, does it? And partial
characters are characters too in hangul.)

4. What appears on the screen?
The typed characters. Also Adding and deleting
characters in the middle of a line works as normal.

Additional info:

I don't know if you still accept the test, but It's
now working so I thought I might as well post the
results. The /usr/lib/im/htt.conf was the culprit. And
restarting the IImf server in the middle of typing
doesn't mess up the system either. Great job! 

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Sunjae Park(¹Ú¼±Àç)
Seoul National University, School of Electrical Engineering
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