Public bug reported:
When in Chinese input mode, the "decimal point" is incorrectly shown as
the Chinese punctuation "period". For example, 20.04 will be shown as
20。04。
That is:
(in English input mode) 3 divided by 6 is 0.5.
(in Chinese input mode) 3 除于 6 等于 0。5。
This problem has been solved
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1786...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> On 2019-07-05 09:29, Ping-Wu wrote:
> > On Thu, Jul 4, 2019 at 4:15 PM Gunnar Hjalmarsson
> > <1786...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> >> Replacing "cn" with "en" makes sense to me.
> >
> > This
On Thu, Jul 4, 2019 at 4:15 PM Gunnar Hjalmarsson <
1786...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
>
> Replacing "cn" with "en" makes sense to me.
>
> This is a good idea!
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-libpinyin as the input method for "汉语" and remove the ibus-libpinyin
("智能拼音")entry. The latter is, of course, preferred. Please see attached
screenshot.
Anyway, huge improvement!
On Wed, Jul 3, 2019 at 8:51 AM Gunnar Hjalmarsson <
1786...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> On 2019
>
>
> we should be able to
> confirm it the day after version 3.28.1-0ubuntu1.3 has been moved to
> bionic-updates.
>
>
I am seeing that this package has already been moved to the daily build
that I tested. Please see the attached manifest.
** Attachment added:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/bionic/daily-live/
On Wed, Jul 3, 2019 at 12:05 AM Gunnar Hjalmarsson <
1786...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> On 2019-07-03 08:31, Ping-Wu wrote:
> > I have tried today's daily built iso of 18.04.
>
> Where did you find that ISO?
>
> >
user, this extra step
should not be necessary.
Also as shown in the attached screenshot, the first (top) two entries are
confusing and have no function. Should be removed.
On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 3:25 PM Gunnar Hjalmarsson <
1786...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> On 2019-07-03 02:16,
I have tried today's daily built iso of 18.04. I selected simplified
Chinese during boot. Still couldn't input Chinese.
Will try 19.10 later.
On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 3:25 PM Gunnar Hjalmarsson <
1786...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> On 2019-07-03 02:16, Ping-Wu wrote:
> > How do
How do I test it? I'm interested in seeing Chinese input method being able
to be activated and behaving the way it is expected in a LiveUSB,
preferably in Ubuntu 18.04.3 iso. Is there any pre-release version of the
18.04.3 iso available?
On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 8:52 AM Gunnar Hjalmarsson <
Ubuntu 18.10. Initial install in en_US. When I tried to create a new
user with zh_CN environment, I only had the option of choosing
中国(香港)“China (Hong Kong)". This should be corrected to allow users to
choose "China".
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Still no default Chinese input method was selected when booted into the
Chinese locale. Very inconvenient and unexpected. Should follow the
16.04 approach in which libpinyin is selected as the default Chinese
input method. The user can subsequently change to his or her preferred
method.
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Tested 0923 daily built. When booted under the "简体中文" (simplified
Chinese) locale, "汉语“ (Chinese) was shown as the default input method,
but still cannot input Chinese.
There is no option to select "智能拼音" (ibus-libpinyin) when I clicked on
汉语。
To use 智能拼音,I needed to go to "其它“ (Others)then made
en if the zh_CN.UTF-8 locale is active, but
>you need to continue to "Other" to find it.
>
> I also found that the problem is not specific to Chinese, but also
> affects e.g. Japanese.
>
> Item 2 is probably a gnome-control-center issue, while item 1 is
> probably du
I need to point out that although I mentioned that "the pinyin input
engine has been deprecated", this is inaccurate. Indeed, ibus-pinyin,
with some simple tweaking, is robust and fast and works very well in
18.04 (I think I should thank you, Gunnar!) Actually ibus-pinyin is my
preferred Chinese
Yes, something very similar to bug #1756205. However, if I remember it
correctly, in bug #1756205, sunpinyin was selected as the default Chinese
input engine but was not included in the iso. Once you change the default
Chinese input engine to ibus-libpinyin (which was included in the iso),
I tested the 2018.08.24 iso, when booted into simplified Chinese locale,
I can now select 智能拼音 (smart pinyin) to input Chinese characters.
However, this should be the DEFAULT, i.e., a Chinese user should be able
to input Chinese characters when selecting the Chinese locale, WITHOUT
any additional
input Chinese character. From Settings -> Regions and Languages, selected
Intelligent Pinyin, also could not input Chinese.
On Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 8:40 PM Gunnar Hjalmarsson <
1786...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> @Ping-Wu: Please describe the issue in English too. It's hard to
> unders
Public bug reported:
I have experienced random ibus-libpinyin crashes in bionic. I cannot
reproduce it, but it occurred at least a few times, even after the
official bionic release. Same crashes were also reported in the Ubuntu
Chinese forum.
Currently, the workaround is to delete the
I downloaded 20183026 daily built and am very pleased to report that the
Chinese input problem seems to have been solved!!! Thanks so much Gunnar!
On Sat, Mar 24, 2018 at 11:02 PM, Gunnar Hjalmarsson <
1756...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> On 2018-03-25 10:39, Ping-Wu wrote:
> &
BTW, do you have any idea when this fix will go into the daily built?
Really look forward to testing it!
Also, when I click on the "manage installed language" dialog bar, I would
be prompted to install "kde-config-fcitx". This is unnecessary and clearly
is a bug and should be removed.
Thanks
Thanks a whole lot Gunnar! Look forward to test it.
On Sat, Mar 24, 2018 at 8:27 PM, Launchpad Bug Tracker <
1756...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> This bug was fixed in the package gnome-settings-daemon -
> 3.28.0-0ubuntu2
>
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> gnome-settings-daemon (3.28.0-0ubuntu2) bionic;
Public bug reported:
OS: 18.04
I have been using ibus-libpinyin after Gunnar upgraded its version to
1.9.2 without any problem.
After 03-15 upgrade, when I made a selection of the candidates, only the
numeral showed up, not the corresponding Chinese characters.
Then I toggled to English and
Public bug reported:
OS: Ubuntu 18.04 Daily Built 2018-03-08.
As reported in the Ubuntu Chinese forum (in Chinese):
http://forum.ubuntu.com.cn/viewtopic.php?f=49=486823
users cannot input Chinese characters.
It appears the daily built uses sunpinyin as the default Chinese input
method. But
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