So not only are there daily builds of stable releases, they are taking
packages in -proposed into account. I had no idea of either. Thanks for
letting me know.

On 2019-07-04 01:14, Ping-Wu wrote:
> Oops.  False alarm.  The Chinese input frame seems to be working OK
> in 190703 daily build.  👍

Great, thanks for confirming. (But please note that the released 18.04.3
ISO will not include packages in -proposed.)

> However, the first entry of the input method is labeled as "汉语“
> (Chinese)。  Either that should be changed to "英语” (English),because
> it is indeed an English keyboard.

Yeah, the existence of the "cn" keyboard layout has been questioned by
others too:

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xkeyboard-config/xkeyboard-
config/issues/75

Replacing "cn" with "en" makes sense to me.

> Or assign ibus-libpinyin as the input method for "汉语" and remove the
> ibus-libpinyin ("智能拼音")entry.

No, that will probably not happen. Even if there is only one zh_CN input
method available in the live session, the "Intelligent Pinyin" method
needs to be labeled as that to distinguish it from other methods
available in the Ubuntu archive.

But none of these fine-tuning things will be backported to 18.04 anyway.
If you want that kind of adjustments be considered for 19.10 or 20.04,
please file a new bug report.

** Bug watch added: 
gitlab.freedesktop.org/xkeyboard-config/xkeyboard-config/issues #75
   https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xkeyboard-config/xkeyboard-config/issues/75

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