[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1831624] Re: [upstream] ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of line

2023-01-03 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: df-libreoffice
   Status: Confirmed => Invalid

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Title:
  [upstream] ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character
  at end of line

Status in LibreOffice:
  Invalid
Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I am using LibreOffice Version: 6.0.7.3, in particular I am using
  LibreOffice Writer.

  I am using ibus-cangjie to input Chinese.

  I cannot input any Chinese characters when I reach the end of a line
  on the screen.

  The expected behavior is that the typed Chinese character simply
  spills over to the next line and I can continue to type without a
  problem.

  If I reach the end of the line with half a space (of full-sized
  Chinese character) available, then I could insert a punctuation mark
  like 。 or 、 even if I use cangjie codes to input them (and then I can
  continue normally).

  if I reach the end of the line with no space available, then I cannot
  insert 。 or 、 when I use cangjie codes to input them (in the ibus-
  cangjie standard input table, 、 = XI)

  In neither case I can type a Chinese character like 日, all the typed
  characters simply disappears from the input queue and is not typed at
  all.  Note that as I type I can see that the candidate Chinese
  characters according to the cangjie codes I input, they just don't get
  sent to the application.

  when I am at the end of the line, I can type as many spaces as I want
  and the problem of being unable to type a Chinese character persists.

  Finally, the bug only triggers when I am at the end ​of text; if I am
  inserting in the middle of text, even if I am at the linebreak, I can
  type normally and naturally.

  the attached screenshot shows where I am getting my cursor stuck.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1831624]

2023-01-03 Thread Stephane-guillou-i
Cursor now follows the spaces in the margin and beyond the page with fix for 
bug 43100, so marking as a duplicate.
Formatting marks don't show beyond the page, but that could be a follow-up bug 
report if it is considered to be lacking.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 43100 ***

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Title:
  [upstream] ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character
  at end of line

Status in LibreOffice:
  Invalid
Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I am using LibreOffice Version: 6.0.7.3, in particular I am using
  LibreOffice Writer.

  I am using ibus-cangjie to input Chinese.

  I cannot input any Chinese characters when I reach the end of a line
  on the screen.

  The expected behavior is that the typed Chinese character simply
  spills over to the next line and I can continue to type without a
  problem.

  If I reach the end of the line with half a space (of full-sized
  Chinese character) available, then I could insert a punctuation mark
  like 。 or 、 even if I use cangjie codes to input them (and then I can
  continue normally).

  if I reach the end of the line with no space available, then I cannot
  insert 。 or 、 when I use cangjie codes to input them (in the ibus-
  cangjie standard input table, 、 = XI)

  In neither case I can type a Chinese character like 日, all the typed
  characters simply disappears from the input queue and is not typed at
  all.  Note that as I type I can see that the candidate Chinese
  characters according to the cangjie codes I input, they just don't get
  sent to the application.

  when I am at the end of the line, I can type as many spaces as I want
  and the problem of being unable to type a Chinese character persists.

  Finally, the bug only triggers when I am at the end ​of text; if I am
  inserting in the middle of text, even if I am at the linebreak, I can
  type normally and naturally.

  the attached screenshot shows where I am getting my cursor stuck.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1831624] Re: [upstream] ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of line

2019-10-15 Thread Marcus Tomlinson
** Summary changed:

- ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of line
+ [upstream] ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end 
of line

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Title:
  [upstream] ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character
  at end of line

Status in LibreOffice:
  Confirmed
Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I am using LibreOffice Version: 6.0.7.3, in particular I am using
  LibreOffice Writer.

  I am using ibus-cangjie to input Chinese.

  I cannot input any Chinese characters when I reach the end of a line
  on the screen.

  The expected behavior is that the typed Chinese character simply
  spills over to the next line and I can continue to type without a
  problem.

  If I reach the end of the line with half a space (of full-sized
  Chinese character) available, then I could insert a punctuation mark
  like 。 or 、 even if I use cangjie codes to input them (and then I can
  continue normally).

  if I reach the end of the line with no space available, then I cannot
  insert 。 or 、 when I use cangjie codes to input them (in the ibus-
  cangjie standard input table, 、 = XI)

  In neither case I can type a Chinese character like 日, all the typed
  characters simply disappears from the input queue and is not typed at
  all.  Note that as I type I can see that the candidate Chinese
  characters according to the cangjie codes I input, they just don't get
  sent to the application.

  when I am at the end of the line, I can type as many spaces as I want
  and the problem of being unable to type a Chinese character persists.

  Finally, the bug only triggers when I am at the end ​of text; if I am
  inserting in the middle of text, even if I am at the linebreak, I can
  type normally and naturally.

  the attached screenshot shows where I am getting my cursor stuck.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1831624] Re: ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of line

2019-09-25 Thread Marcus Tomlinson
Synchronising bug status with upstream.

** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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Title:
  ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of
  line

Status in LibreOffice:
  Confirmed
Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I am using LibreOffice Version: 6.0.7.3, in particular I am using
  LibreOffice Writer.

  I am using ibus-cangjie to input Chinese.

  I cannot input any Chinese characters when I reach the end of a line
  on the screen.

  The expected behavior is that the typed Chinese character simply
  spills over to the next line and I can continue to type without a
  problem.

  If I reach the end of the line with half a space (of full-sized
  Chinese character) available, then I could insert a punctuation mark
  like 。 or 、 even if I use cangjie codes to input them (and then I can
  continue normally).

  if I reach the end of the line with no space available, then I cannot
  insert 。 or 、 when I use cangjie codes to input them (in the ibus-
  cangjie standard input table, 、 = XI)

  In neither case I can type a Chinese character like 日, all the typed
  characters simply disappears from the input queue and is not typed at
  all.  Note that as I type I can see that the candidate Chinese
  characters according to the cangjie codes I input, they just don't get
  sent to the application.

  when I am at the end of the line, I can type as many spaces as I want
  and the problem of being unable to type a Chinese character persists.

  Finally, the bug only triggers when I am at the end ​of text; if I am
  inserting in the middle of text, even if I am at the linebreak, I can
  type normally and naturally.

  the attached screenshot shows where I am getting my cursor stuck.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1831624]

2019-06-25 Thread Vstuart-foote
(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #2)
> I think it is a deficit in the UI, that spaces in the margin are not shown.
> Word shows all spaces, SoftMaker shows one space in the margin.

So which is wrong, that there is no string wrap to the following line
with a text run of spaces reaching the margin--allowing spaces to enter
the margin, or that spaces extend beyond the margin and are not show--
where all other mixed text spans will wrap.

Wonder what happens with a text run of ?

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Title:
  ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of
  line

Status in LibreOffice:
  Confirmed
Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I am using LibreOffice Version: 6.0.7.3, in particular I am using
  LibreOffice Writer.

  I am using ibus-cangjie to input Chinese.

  I cannot input any Chinese characters when I reach the end of a line
  on the screen.

  The expected behavior is that the typed Chinese character simply
  spills over to the next line and I can continue to type without a
  problem.

  If I reach the end of the line with half a space (of full-sized
  Chinese character) available, then I could insert a punctuation mark
  like 。 or 、 even if I use cangjie codes to input them (and then I can
  continue normally).

  if I reach the end of the line with no space available, then I cannot
  insert 。 or 、 when I use cangjie codes to input them (in the ibus-
  cangjie standard input table, 、 = XI)

  In neither case I can type a Chinese character like 日, all the typed
  characters simply disappears from the input queue and is not typed at
  all.  Note that as I type I can see that the candidate Chinese
  characters according to the cangjie codes I input, they just don't get
  sent to the application.

  when I am at the end of the line, I can type as many spaces as I want
  and the problem of being unable to type a Chinese character persists.

  Finally, the bug only triggers when I am at the end ​of text; if I am
  inserting in the middle of text, even if I am at the linebreak, I can
  type normally and naturally.

  the attached screenshot shows where I am getting my cursor stuck.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1831624]

2019-06-25 Thread Rb-henschel
I think it is a deficit in the UI, that spaces in the margin are not
shown. Word shows all spaces, SoftMaker shows one space in the margin.

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Title:
  ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of
  line

Status in LibreOffice:
  Confirmed
Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I am using LibreOffice Version: 6.0.7.3, in particular I am using
  LibreOffice Writer.

  I am using ibus-cangjie to input Chinese.

  I cannot input any Chinese characters when I reach the end of a line
  on the screen.

  The expected behavior is that the typed Chinese character simply
  spills over to the next line and I can continue to type without a
  problem.

  If I reach the end of the line with half a space (of full-sized
  Chinese character) available, then I could insert a punctuation mark
  like 。 or 、 even if I use cangjie codes to input them (and then I can
  continue normally).

  if I reach the end of the line with no space available, then I cannot
  insert 。 or 、 when I use cangjie codes to input them (in the ibus-
  cangjie standard input table, 、 = XI)

  In neither case I can type a Chinese character like 日, all the typed
  characters simply disappears from the input queue and is not typed at
  all.  Note that as I type I can see that the candidate Chinese
  characters according to the cangjie codes I input, they just don't get
  sent to the application.

  when I am at the end of the line, I can type as many spaces as I want
  and the problem of being unable to type a Chinese character persists.

  Finally, the bug only triggers when I am at the end ​of text; if I am
  inserting in the middle of text, even if I am at the linebreak, I can
  type normally and naturally.

  the attached screenshot shows where I am getting my cursor stuck.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1831624]

2019-06-25 Thread Vstuart-foote
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #3)
> Wonder what happens with a text run of ?

So checked, and a run of  are entered one at a time and will
be wrapped onto vcl canvas. So just the  with  attribute
for a text run of spaces is not wrapped--but also it is not visualized
to canvas, and we can not advance text cursor into the margin.

Checked and LO wrap behavior matches the MS Word 2016 wrap behavior--
that is the wrap will not occur until some non-space text is added, and
that text then becomes the start of the next line. Spaces show into the
margins, and then after the text causing the wrap.

So our behavior is the same as MS Word, but we don't visualize the
additional spaces outside the margins and we can not manipulate the text
cursor which holds stuck against the right margin.

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Title:
  ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of
  line

Status in LibreOffice:
  Confirmed
Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I am using LibreOffice Version: 6.0.7.3, in particular I am using
  LibreOffice Writer.

  I am using ibus-cangjie to input Chinese.

  I cannot input any Chinese characters when I reach the end of a line
  on the screen.

  The expected behavior is that the typed Chinese character simply
  spills over to the next line and I can continue to type without a
  problem.

  If I reach the end of the line with half a space (of full-sized
  Chinese character) available, then I could insert a punctuation mark
  like 。 or 、 even if I use cangjie codes to input them (and then I can
  continue normally).

  if I reach the end of the line with no space available, then I cannot
  insert 。 or 、 when I use cangjie codes to input them (in the ibus-
  cangjie standard input table, 、 = XI)

  In neither case I can type a Chinese character like 日, all the typed
  characters simply disappears from the input queue and is not typed at
  all.  Note that as I type I can see that the candidate Chinese
  characters according to the cangjie codes I input, they just don't get
  sent to the application.

  when I am at the end of the line, I can type as many spaces as I want
  and the problem of being unable to type a Chinese character persists.

  Finally, the bug only triggers when I am at the end ​of text; if I am
  inserting in the middle of text, even if I am at the linebreak, I can
  type normally and naturally.

  the attached screenshot shows where I am getting my cursor stuck.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1831624]

2019-06-25 Thread Rb-henschel
I'm not sure about wrapping of spaces. Of cause an editor, which wraps
at the window edge, will put the spaces to the new line. But Word and
OpenOffice.org had always wrapped so, that the first non-space content
is at the starting of the next line. I haven't got Wordperfect and have
not used Latex. Perhaps someone knows, how they handle such spaces.

But as long as the line break works as it is now, the spaces should be
displayed to make it clear to the user why the cursor and delete key
behave like this.

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Title:
  ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of
  line

Status in LibreOffice:
  Confirmed
Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I am using LibreOffice Version: 6.0.7.3, in particular I am using
  LibreOffice Writer.

  I am using ibus-cangjie to input Chinese.

  I cannot input any Chinese characters when I reach the end of a line
  on the screen.

  The expected behavior is that the typed Chinese character simply
  spills over to the next line and I can continue to type without a
  problem.

  If I reach the end of the line with half a space (of full-sized
  Chinese character) available, then I could insert a punctuation mark
  like 。 or 、 even if I use cangjie codes to input them (and then I can
  continue normally).

  if I reach the end of the line with no space available, then I cannot
  insert 。 or 、 when I use cangjie codes to input them (in the ibus-
  cangjie standard input table, 、 = XI)

  In neither case I can type a Chinese character like 日, all the typed
  characters simply disappears from the input queue and is not typed at
  all.  Note that as I type I can see that the candidate Chinese
  characters according to the cangjie codes I input, they just don't get
  sent to the application.

  when I am at the end of the line, I can type as many spaces as I want
  and the problem of being unable to type a Chinese character persists.

  Finally, the bug only triggers when I am at the end ​of text; if I am
  inserting in the middle of text, even if I am at the linebreak, I can
  type normally and naturally.

  the attached screenshot shows where I am getting my cursor stuck.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1831624] Re: ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of line

2019-06-24 Thread Bug Watch Updater
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On 2019-06-24T10:04:36+00:00 Marcus Tomlinson wrote:

Description:
When at the end of a line in Writer, spaces seem to get inserted with zero 
width rather than wrapping over to the next line. I.e. x number spaces at the 
end of a line requires x number of backspaces to move the cursor backward again.

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open Writer
2. Hold down the spacebar

Actual Results:
When the cursor hits the end of the line, subsequent spaces are entered 
invisibly at the end of that line.

Expected Results:
When the cursor hits the end of the line it should wrap over to the next.


Reproducible: Always


User Profile Reset: No


Additional Info:

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On 2019-06-24T13:01:42+00:00 Vstuart-foote wrote:

Confirmed on Windows 10 Home 64-bit en-US with
Version: 6.2.4.2 (x64)
Build ID: 2412653d852ce75f65fbfa83fb7e7b669a126d64
CPU threads: 4; OS: Windows 10.0; UI render: default; VCL: win; 
Locale: en-US (en_US); UI-Language: en-US
Calc: threaded

STR

1. New Writer document
2. Page properties, set left & right margins to 3" reduce to a narrow column
3. change font for Paragraph to Liberation Mono
4. enter sequence of spaces to fill to the reduced margins (24 on US 8.5x11 in 
page)
5. notice the count of characters in the status bar shows 24
6. keep entering spaces, count goes up but text cursor remains at right margin
7. back space will reduce the count of characters, untill cursor starts moving 
left into paragraph again. Enter additional spaces, text cursor again stops a 
right margin.
8. save file to Flat XML .fodt
9. open the .fodt in a text editor

Examine the  and note that the text spans are  or more, so this looks to be correct ODF 1.2 recording of spaces.
And, they are legitimate Unicode U+0020 (not assigned any other glyph
with an +X toggle)

However with a second paragraph, placed after the first, text cursor
movement will pass from the right margin of the first directly to the
left margin start of the next paragraph. Ignoring the text span's
 "spaces" beyond the end of the margin.

Not clear it is incorrect (from ODF perspective) but it is weird UX.

@Regina?

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** Changed in: df-libreoffice
   Status: Unknown => Confirmed

** Changed in: df-libreoffice
   Importance: Unknown => Medium

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Title:
  ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of
  line

Status in LibreOffice:
  Confirmed
Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I am using LibreOffice Version: 6.0.7.3, in particular I am using
  LibreOffice Writer.

  I am using ibus-cangjie to input Chinese.

  I cannot input any Chinese characters when I reach the end of a line
  on the screen.

  The expected behavior is that the typed Chinese character simply
  spills over to the next line and I can continue to type without a
  problem.

  If I reach the end of the line with half a space (of full-sized
  Chinese character) available, then I could insert a punctuation mark
  like 。 or 、 even if I use cangjie codes to input them (and then I can
  continue normally).

  if I reach the end of the line with no space available, then I cannot
  insert 。 or 、 when I use cangjie codes to input them (in the ibus-
  cangjie standard input table, 、 = XI)

  In neither case I can type a Chinese character like 日, all the typed
  characters simply disappears from the input queue and is not typed at
  all.  Note that as I type I can see that the candidate Chinese
  characters according to the cangjie codes I input, they just don't get
  sent to the application.

  when I am at the end of the line, I can type as many spaces as I want
  and the problem of being unable to type a Chinese character persists.

  Finally, the bug only triggers when I am at the end ​of text; if I am
  inserting in the middle of text, even if I am at the linebreak, I can
  type normally and naturally.

  the attached screenshot shows where I am getting my cursor stuck.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1831624] Re: ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of line

2019-06-24 Thread Marcus Tomlinson
I'm still unable to reproduce this issue unfortunately, however, in
testing this I did stumble across a bug which may actually be the root
cause: https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=126068

I've linked the upstream bug to this one. Let's give this another try
once that is resolved.

** Bug watch added: Document Foundation Bugzilla #126068
   https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=126068

** Also affects: df-libreoffice via
   https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=126068
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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Title:
  ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of
  line

Status in LibreOffice:
  Unknown
Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I am using LibreOffice Version: 6.0.7.3, in particular I am using
  LibreOffice Writer.

  I am using ibus-cangjie to input Chinese.

  I cannot input any Chinese characters when I reach the end of a line
  on the screen.

  The expected behavior is that the typed Chinese character simply
  spills over to the next line and I can continue to type without a
  problem.

  If I reach the end of the line with half a space (of full-sized
  Chinese character) available, then I could insert a punctuation mark
  like 。 or 、 even if I use cangjie codes to input them (and then I can
  continue normally).

  if I reach the end of the line with no space available, then I cannot
  insert 。 or 、 when I use cangjie codes to input them (in the ibus-
  cangjie standard input table, 、 = XI)

  In neither case I can type a Chinese character like 日, all the typed
  characters simply disappears from the input queue and is not typed at
  all.  Note that as I type I can see that the candidate Chinese
  characters according to the cangjie codes I input, they just don't get
  sent to the application.

  when I am at the end of the line, I can type as many spaces as I want
  and the problem of being unable to type a Chinese character persists.

  Finally, the bug only triggers when I am at the end ​of text; if I am
  inserting in the middle of text, even if I am at the linebreak, I can
  type normally and naturally.

  the attached screenshot shows where I am getting my cursor stuck.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1831624] Re: ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of line

2019-06-10 Thread Marcus Tomlinson
Hi Bo-Yin, could you please show me the same character sequence working
correctly on gedit / Text Editor, and not working on LibreOffice?

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Title:
  ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of
  line

Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I am using LibreOffice Version: 6.0.7.3, in particular I am using
  LibreOffice Writer.

  I am using ibus-cangjie to input Chinese.

  I cannot input any Chinese characters when I reach the end of a line
  on the screen.

  The expected behavior is that the typed Chinese character simply
  spills over to the next line and I can continue to type without a
  problem.

  If I reach the end of the line with half a space (of full-sized
  Chinese character) available, then I could insert a punctuation mark
  like 。 or 、 even if I use cangjie codes to input them (and then I can
  continue normally).

  if I reach the end of the line with no space available, then I cannot
  insert 。 or 、 when I use cangjie codes to input them (in the ibus-
  cangjie standard input table, 、 = XI)

  In neither case I can type a Chinese character like 日, all the typed
  characters simply disappears from the input queue and is not typed at
  all.  Note that as I type I can see that the candidate Chinese
  characters according to the cangjie codes I input, they just don't get
  sent to the application.

  when I am at the end of the line, I can type as many spaces as I want
  and the problem of being unable to type a Chinese character persists.

  Finally, the bug only triggers when I am at the end ​of text; if I am
  inserting in the middle of text, even if I am at the linebreak, I can
  type normally and naturally.

  the attached screenshot shows where I am getting my cursor stuck.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1831624] Re: ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of line

2019-06-08 Thread Bo-Yin Yang
I add a screen recording ... somehow sound does not work.

** Attachment added: "test1.mkv"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/1831624/+attachment/5269669/+files/test1.mkv

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Title:
  ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of
  line

Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I am using LibreOffice Version: 6.0.7.3, in particular I am using
  LibreOffice Writer.

  I am using ibus-cangjie to input Chinese.

  I cannot input any Chinese characters when I reach the end of a line
  on the screen.

  The expected behavior is that the typed Chinese character simply
  spills over to the next line and I can continue to type without a
  problem.

  If I reach the end of the line with half a space (of full-sized
  Chinese character) available, then I could insert a punctuation mark
  like 。 or 、 even if I use cangjie codes to input them (and then I can
  continue normally).

  if I reach the end of the line with no space available, then I cannot
  insert 。 or 、 when I use cangjie codes to input them (in the ibus-
  cangjie standard input table, 、 = XI)

  In neither case I can type a Chinese character like 日, all the typed
  characters simply disappears from the input queue and is not typed at
  all.  Note that as I type I can see that the candidate Chinese
  characters according to the cangjie codes I input, they just don't get
  sent to the application.

  when I am at the end of the line, I can type as many spaces as I want
  and the problem of being unable to type a Chinese character persists.

  Finally, the bug only triggers when I am at the end ​of text; if I am
  inserting in the middle of text, even if I am at the linebreak, I can
  type normally and naturally.

  the attached screenshot shows where I am getting my cursor stuck.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1831624] Re: ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of line

2019-06-08 Thread Bo-Yin Yang
Hello Marcus,

I am perplexed by the pattern I am getting.  On the attached document
there is a gray shaded area in item 2.  When I open the document, I
can't insert Chinese characters on the paragraph at the shaded point.
But I could do it at other places.  Could you check to see if the same
pattern repeats?

** Attachment added: "18Dec-AS.docx"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/1831624/+attachment/5269667/+files/18Dec-AS.docx

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Title:
  ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of
  line

Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I am using LibreOffice Version: 6.0.7.3, in particular I am using
  LibreOffice Writer.

  I am using ibus-cangjie to input Chinese.

  I cannot input any Chinese characters when I reach the end of a line
  on the screen.

  The expected behavior is that the typed Chinese character simply
  spills over to the next line and I can continue to type without a
  problem.

  If I reach the end of the line with half a space (of full-sized
  Chinese character) available, then I could insert a punctuation mark
  like 。 or 、 even if I use cangjie codes to input them (and then I can
  continue normally).

  if I reach the end of the line with no space available, then I cannot
  insert 。 or 、 when I use cangjie codes to input them (in the ibus-
  cangjie standard input table, 、 = XI)

  In neither case I can type a Chinese character like 日, all the typed
  characters simply disappears from the input queue and is not typed at
  all.  Note that as I type I can see that the candidate Chinese
  characters according to the cangjie codes I input, they just don't get
  sent to the application.

  when I am at the end of the line, I can type as many spaces as I want
  and the problem of being unable to type a Chinese character persists.

  Finally, the bug only triggers when I am at the end ​of text; if I am
  inserting in the middle of text, even if I am at the linebreak, I can
  type normally and naturally.

  the attached screenshot shows where I am getting my cursor stuck.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1831624] Re: ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of line

2019-06-08 Thread Bo-Yin Yang
my bug occurs at the paragraph, marked "2." and which has a strange gray
square in the midst.

** Attachment added: "18Dec-AS.jpg"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/1831624/+attachment/5269668/+files/18Dec-AS.jpg

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Title:
  ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of
  line

Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I am using LibreOffice Version: 6.0.7.3, in particular I am using
  LibreOffice Writer.

  I am using ibus-cangjie to input Chinese.

  I cannot input any Chinese characters when I reach the end of a line
  on the screen.

  The expected behavior is that the typed Chinese character simply
  spills over to the next line and I can continue to type without a
  problem.

  If I reach the end of the line with half a space (of full-sized
  Chinese character) available, then I could insert a punctuation mark
  like 。 or 、 even if I use cangjie codes to input them (and then I can
  continue normally).

  if I reach the end of the line with no space available, then I cannot
  insert 。 or 、 when I use cangjie codes to input them (in the ibus-
  cangjie standard input table, 、 = XI)

  In neither case I can type a Chinese character like 日, all the typed
  characters simply disappears from the input queue and is not typed at
  all.  Note that as I type I can see that the candidate Chinese
  characters according to the cangjie codes I input, they just don't get
  sent to the application.

  when I am at the end of the line, I can type as many spaces as I want
  and the problem of being unable to type a Chinese character persists.

  Finally, the bug only triggers when I am at the end ​of text; if I am
  inserting in the middle of text, even if I am at the linebreak, I can
  type normally and naturally.

  the attached screenshot shows where I am getting my cursor stuck.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1831624] Re: ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of line

2019-06-06 Thread Marcus Tomlinson
Unfortunately I'm still unable to reproduce this (see attached).

Please let me know if there's something specific I need to do.

** Attachment added: "xubuntu-ibus-cangjie.mov"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/1831624/+attachment/5269062/+files/xubuntu-ibus-cangjie.mov

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Title:
  ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of
  line

Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I am using LibreOffice Version: 6.0.7.3, in particular I am using
  LibreOffice Writer.

  I am using ibus-cangjie to input Chinese.

  I cannot input any Chinese characters when I reach the end of a line
  on the screen.

  The expected behavior is that the typed Chinese character simply
  spills over to the next line and I can continue to type without a
  problem.

  If I reach the end of the line with half a space (of full-sized
  Chinese character) available, then I could insert a punctuation mark
  like 。 or 、 even if I use cangjie codes to input them (and then I can
  continue normally).

  if I reach the end of the line with no space available, then I cannot
  insert 。 or 、 when I use cangjie codes to input them (in the ibus-
  cangjie standard input table, 、 = XI)

  In neither case I can type a Chinese character like 日, all the typed
  characters simply disappears from the input queue and is not typed at
  all.  Note that as I type I can see that the candidate Chinese
  characters according to the cangjie codes I input, they just don't get
  sent to the application.

  when I am at the end of the line, I can type as many spaces as I want
  and the problem of being unable to type a Chinese character persists.

  Finally, the bug only triggers when I am at the end ​of text; if I am
  inserting in the middle of text, even if I am at the linebreak, I can
  type normally and naturally.

  the attached screenshot shows where I am getting my cursor stuck.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1831624] Re: ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of line

2019-06-05 Thread Bo-Yin Yang
H​ello, Marcus,

I repeated your actions and can confirm that the same error doesn't occur on a 
blank document.
If it helps, I am using 18.04 LTS (XUbuntu not regular Ubuntu).  I am also 
using X11, not Wayland.

I attach the problematic document.

Bo-Yin Yang

** Attachment added: "temp.docx"
   
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Title:
  ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of
  line

Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I am using LibreOffice Version: 6.0.7.3, in particular I am using
  LibreOffice Writer.

  I am using ibus-cangjie to input Chinese.

  I cannot input any Chinese characters when I reach the end of a line
  on the screen.

  The expected behavior is that the typed Chinese character simply
  spills over to the next line and I can continue to type without a
  problem.

  If I reach the end of the line with half a space (of full-sized
  Chinese character) available, then I could insert a punctuation mark
  like 。 or 、 even if I use cangjie codes to input them (and then I can
  continue normally).

  if I reach the end of the line with no space available, then I cannot
  insert 。 or 、 when I use cangjie codes to input them (in the ibus-
  cangjie standard input table, 、 = XI)

  In neither case I can type a Chinese character like 日, all the typed
  characters simply disappears from the input queue and is not typed at
  all.  Note that as I type I can see that the candidate Chinese
  characters according to the cangjie codes I input, they just don't get
  sent to the application.

  when I am at the end of the line, I can type as many spaces as I want
  and the problem of being unable to type a Chinese character persists.

  Finally, the bug only triggers when I am at the end ​of text; if I am
  inserting in the middle of text, even if I am at the linebreak, I can
  type normally and naturally.

  the attached screenshot shows where I am getting my cursor stuck.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1831624] Re: ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of line

2019-06-05 Thread Marcus Tomlinson
Hi Bo-Yin Yang, I've just tried this on Bionic using 6.0.7.3 and can't
seem to reproduce the issue you're describing (see attached).

Could you please upload the troublesome document here so that I can try
reproduce the issue with it.

Thanks!

** Attachment added: "ibus-cangjie.mov"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/1831624/+attachment/5268898/+files/ibus-cangjie.mov

** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Incomplete

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Title:
  ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of
  line

Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I am using LibreOffice Version: 6.0.7.3, in particular I am using
  LibreOffice Writer.

  I am using ibus-cangjie to input Chinese.

  I cannot input any Chinese characters when I reach the end of a line
  on the screen.

  The expected behavior is that the typed Chinese character simply
  spills over to the next line and I can continue to type without a
  problem.

  If I reach the end of the line with half a space (of full-sized
  Chinese character) available, then I could insert a punctuation mark
  like 。 or 、 even if I use cangjie codes to input them (and then I can
  continue normally).

  if I reach the end of the line with no space available, then I cannot
  insert 。 or 、 when I use cangjie codes to input them (in the ibus-
  cangjie standard input table, 、 = XI)

  In neither case I can type a Chinese character like 日, all the typed
  characters simply disappears from the input queue and is not typed at
  all.  Note that as I type I can see that the candidate Chinese
  characters according to the cangjie codes I input, they just don't get
  sent to the application.

  when I am at the end of the line, I can type as many spaces as I want
  and the problem of being unable to type a Chinese character persists.

  Finally, the bug only triggers when I am at the end ​of text; if I am
  inserting in the middle of text, even if I am at the linebreak, I can
  type normally and naturally.

  the attached screenshot shows where I am getting my cursor stuck.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1831624] Re: ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of line

2019-06-04 Thread Daniel Manrique
** Project changed: canonical-identity-provider => libreoffice (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of
  line

Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I am using LibreOffice Version: 6.0.7.3, in particular I am using
  LibreOffice Writer.

  I am using ibus-cangjie to input Chinese.

  I cannot input any Chinese characters when I reach the end of a line
  on the screen.

  The expected behavior is that the typed Chinese character simply
  spills over to the next line and I can continue to type without a
  problem.

  If I reach the end of the line with half a space (of full-sized
  Chinese character) available, then I could insert a punctuation mark
  like 。 or 、 even if I use cangjie codes to input them (and then I can
  continue normally).

  if I reach the end of the line with no space available, then I cannot
  insert 。 or 、 when I use cangjie codes to input them (in the ibus-
  cangjie standard input table, 、 = XI)

  In neither case I can type a Chinese character like 日, all the typed
  characters simply disappears from the input queue and is not typed at
  all.  Note that as I type I can see that the candidate Chinese
  characters according to the cangjie codes I input, they just don't get
  sent to the application.

  when I am at the end of the line, I can type as many spaces as I want
  and the problem of being unable to type a Chinese character persists.

  Finally, the bug only triggers when I am at the end ​of text; if I am
  inserting in the middle of text, even if I am at the linebreak, I can
  type normally and naturally.

  the attached screenshot shows where I am getting my cursor stuck.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1831624] [NEW] ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of line

2019-06-04 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
You have been subscribed to a public bug:

I am using LibreOffice Version: 6.0.7.3, in particular I am using
LibreOffice Writer.

I am using ibus-cangjie to input Chinese.

I cannot input any Chinese characters when I reach the end of a line on
the screen.

The expected behavior is that the typed Chinese character simply spills
over to the next line and I can continue to type without a problem.

If I reach the end of the line with half a space (of full-sized Chinese
character) available, then I could insert a punctuation mark like 。 or 、
even if I use cangjie codes to input them (and then I can continue
normally).

if I reach the end of the line with no space available, then I cannot
insert 。 or 、 when I use cangjie codes to input them (in the ibus-
cangjie standard input table, 、 = XI)

In neither case I can type a Chinese character like 日, all the typed
characters simply disappears from the input queue and is not typed at
all.  Note that as I type I can see that the candidate Chinese
characters according to the cangjie codes I input, they just don't get
sent to the application.

when I am at the end of the line, I can type as many spaces as I want
and the problem of being unable to type a Chinese character persists.

Finally, the bug only triggers when I am at the end ​of text; if I am
inserting in the middle of text, even if I am at the linebreak, I can
type normally and naturally.

the attached screenshot shows where I am getting my cursor stuck.

** Affects: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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