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Forward the arguments at the 'delete-surrounding-text' signal from IBusInputContext to clutter_input_method_delete_surrounding() so that ibus-typing-booster use the deleting surrounding text function. Input method engines can delete the output text in applications with this function. This change will require a change of mutter of mutter!517 because the first arguemnt of the 'delete-surrounding-text' is INT to express the offset of the current cursor position but the first one of clutter_input_method_delete_surrounding() is UINT since the Wayland spec accepts UINT in delete_surrounding() mutter will change the type of the first one to INT in clutter_input_method_delete_surrounding() to work with this change. https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/539 https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/477 |
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