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Showing the current input mode when switched to a new window can be really helpful, but the problem is that it shows too often, when it is not necessary. For example, see the screen recording below. It shows the IME name when I move the window or open a pop-up, etc.
I am wondering if it is technically possible for FCITX not to show the IME name when the focus changes within the same process (the active application has been the same), or it can have some sort of "cool-down" period in which FCITX does not show the IME info again for the processes for which it has shown the info before. For example, if the cool-down period 1 minute, and the user switched to application A at 00:00:00, and FCITX showed the IME info for A, and the user switched to application B at 00:00:20, and if the user switched back to application A at 00:00:40, since the cool-down period of 1 minute has not passed yet, FCITX does not show the IME info for A.
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Showing the current input mode when switched to a new window can be really helpful, but the problem is that it shows too often, when it is not necessary. For example, see the screen recording below. It shows the IME name when I move the window or open a pop-up, etc.
I am wondering if it is technically possible for FCITX not to show the IME name when the focus changes within the same process (the active application has been the same), or it can have some sort of "cool-down" period in which FCITX does not show the IME info again for the processes for which it has shown the info before. For example, if the cool-down period 1 minute, and the user switched to application A at 00:00:00, and FCITX showed the IME info for A, and the user switched to application B at 00:00:20, and if the user switched back to application A at 00:00:40, since the cool-down period of 1 minute has not passed yet, FCITX does not show the IME info for A.
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