Not choosing any virtual keyboard is a valid option. In this case do not show the SNI since it isn't very useful then and takes up some space in the system tray.
BUG: 437171
This is in a way working around bad protocol, input-method-unstable-v1
and also input-method-unstable-v2 does not have a way for input-method
to mark itself as "deactivated". This can happen when e.g. user closes
the virtual keyboard using swiping down or "close keyboard" button in
keyboard.
When this happens, the state between compositor, text_input and
input_method gets out of sync, compositor does not know that input
method got deactivated and hence it will continue sending various events
to it. The quick way around it is to change focus, which makes
compositor send deactivate request to input-method, that puts compositor
and input-method in sync again.
This patch aims to solve this by tracking the last state of input
method, If we know that input method is active and text input sends us
the show event, we toggle the input-method.
I will re-iterate that this is in no way proper solution, ideally
input-method-unstable-v3 or input-method-unstable-v2 even (since it is
not upstream anyway) gains the new request which essentially allows
input-method to sync enabled/disabled state with compositor.
Once in a while, we receive complaints from other fellow KDE developers
about the file organization of kwin. This change addresses some of those
complaints by moving all of source code in a separate directory, src/,
thus making the project structure more traditional. Things such as tests
are kept in their own toplevel directories.
This change may wreak havoc on merge requests that add new files to kwin,
but if a patch modifies an already existing file, git should be smart
enough to figure out that the file has been relocated.
We may potentially split the src/ directory further to make navigating
the source code easier, but hopefully this is good enough already.