Sorry, not a bug. I just discovered that I was spelling it wrong!
'juukyuu' works appropriately for getting the right kanji (十九).
** Changed in: anthy (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
no kanji option for 19 'juukyu' or 'juuku'
Status in anthy package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
Ubuntu: 14.04.4 LTS
anthy: 9100h-23ubuntu2
ibus-anthy: 1.5.4-2
I can easily enter numbers like 18 = 'juuhachi' = じゅうはち = 十八 for all numbers
except 19.
19 = 'juukyu' or 'juuku' = じゅうきゅ or じゅうく = (here the dropdown list shows no
kanji for 19).
One of the options in the drop-down should be 十九.
Incidentally, I just discovered that typing 'kyu' for the number 9
gives 140 possible selections, but not one of them is the kanji for
the number 9 (九). Typing 'ku' does give this option.
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