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bug#66325: `inherit-input-method`'s poor behavior


From: Stefan Kangas
Subject: bug#66325: `inherit-input-method`'s poor behavior
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2024 02:35:12 -0800

Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes:

>> From: Ali AlipourR <alipoor90@gmail.com>
>> Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2023 19:55:42 +0330
>>
>> When you open a minibuffer with a non-nil inherit-input-method argument, the 
>> minibuffer will inherit its
>> -default- input method from the parent buffer. This much is fine and 
>> desirable behavior.
>>
>> However, with this option enabled, you can no longer change your input 
>> method while editing inside
>> the minibuffer. (i.e. using C-\ or toggle-input-method)
>
> C-\ (toggle-input-method) indeed toggles between the (inherited) input
> method of the parent buffer and no input method, but you can select a
> different input method by typing "C-u C-\", which will trhen prompt
> for an input method.
>
>> This is poor behavior, since if you are someone who uses input methods (i.e. 
>> uses emacs to write in
>> languages other than English) you often want to use multiple input methods 
>> while editing inside a
>> minibuffer.
>> For example, to enter a mixed English-Chinese/Arabic/Persian/... text as a 
>> search term etc.
>
> You should be able to switch to any input method by using "C-u C-\".
> If it works for you, I see no bug here.

No further comments here within 3 months, so I'm assuming that fixed it.
I'm therefore closing this bug report.

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