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ibus-avro is not working everywhere on Ubuntu 22.04

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ibus-avro for Bangla typing in Linux is not working everywhere, i.e it's working on Firefox, but not working on Chrome. It's also not working on LibreOffice, text editor, etc.

image of Firefox typing
Firefox

image of Chrome typing
Chrome

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Did you configure Avro properly? From the screenshot, it looks like some other Bangla writing engine, not Avro. Avro looks like this. https://imgur.com/a/FsCgU1n
Gunnar Hjalmarsson avatar
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@ArchismanPanigrahi: The Avro icon is not visible in the top bar on Ubuntu with GNOME.
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Did you reboot the computer after configuring ibus?
Noyon avatar
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@GunnarHjalmarsson maybe the interface (https://imgur.com/a/vs5yJCr) has changed in this version (Ubuntu 22.04.1). And yes, I reboot the computer after configuring ibus.
Gunnar Hjalmarsson avatar
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@Noyon: No, not in that respect. GNOME integrates IBus in a way which differs from other desktop environments. I can't reproduce the issue with any of those applications you mention.
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