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Whatsapp Web as a Google Chrome webapp cannot take hangul input with ibus-setup

cn flag

I am running xubuntu and use i3wm. Then I want to have Korean keyboard layout. I have followed suggestions on this question. Basically what I did was install ibus-setup-hangul and then run ibus-setup. Under "Input Method" I add Korean. Then I logout and login.

Everything works fine, and I can switch between Korean and English seamlessly using keyboard shortcuts. I even get it working in Discord.

I also have Whatsapp Web in Google Chrome that I turned into a webapp (from options: More Tools > Create Shortcuts > tick Open as window). However whenever I tried to type in Korean there, the input box glitched. I typed one full syllable, and it is gone as it switches to the next syllable. I think it might only be the display, so I tried to type a full word, but I only got a truncated, and somehow duplicated text when I press enter to send.

Everywhere else on Google Chrome though, I can get it working just fine.

I am not sure what went wrong and whose fault is it. Is it a bug on Google Chrome, ibus, or just whatsapp web?

Gunnar Hjalmarsson avatar
uz flag
Does it make a difference if you open a terminal and run `ibus restart`?
heno72 avatar
cn flag
@GunnarHjalmarsson no unfortunately it does not make any difference
Gunnar Hjalmarsson avatar
uz flag
Ok. Maybe you should try some Google Chrome or WhatsApp forum then.
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