Or just remove ~/.cache/ibus/libpinyin/user.conf, and re-login.
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Title:
ibus-libpinyin can not export user phrases
Sorry, I can't reproduce this issue.
Could you reproduce this issue with Ubuntu 20.04?
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Title:
ibus-libpinyin can not
Thanks for updating libpinyin packages!
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Title:
Cannot input Chinese if only "Chinese (Intelligent Pinyin)" is set
Right, it will clean the user input history when upgrade from 2.2.0 to
2.3.0.
But libpinyin 2.3.0 is more stable, and ship better pinyin data.
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> @Peng Wu: Are you able to summarize the purpose of those reversals? Do
they, as I'm implying, make ibus-libpinyin more stable and prevent
certain crash types?
@Gunnar Hjalmarsson: Yes, it will prevent some kind of file corruption.
> The dictionary built in conjunction with libpinyin 2.2
Here are the steps to reproduce it:
1. enable "Show suggestions" in the "Preference" dialog
2. input some Chinese text and commit, like "nihao" or "dajia"
3. press "-", "+", "," or ".".
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