Thanks for your clarifications. Finally I think I got the picture. ;)
This seems to be an installer issue; changing the affected package
accordingly.
** Package changed: unity-control-center (Ubuntu) = ubiquity (Ubuntu)
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Hello @gunnarhj ,
Yes, I have to manually add english input, it is not in the input
sources list.
No, I'm not using Ubuntu Kylin, which use Simplified Chinese as default
locale.
I found this problem in Traditional Chinese locale environment on
stock 14.04 beta 2 image[0] .
And I did further
@gunnarhj hey,
Because in default Traditional Chinese environment, there is no English
input.
Either way users need to add it by themselves or to know the hidden
shortcut in each input methods.
And I think this should be a bug, as English input does not existed at
fresh install or live desktop.
Hi again!
When installing Ubuntu, I usually select a Swedish keyboard layout in
the installer. At first login I can instantly switch between Swedish and
English (US) using Super+Space or the input source indicator.
Are you saying that it does not work that way for Chinese? So if you
select a
** Summary changed:
- [Text Entry] There is no English input when in Traditional Chinese
+ [Text Entry] There is no English input in Traditional Chinese default
enviroment
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Hi gunnarhj,
Thanks, indeed I should be more specified.
So when you are using any Traditional Chinese input methods, the output will
not be English alphabet characters,
although most of them does provides quick switch in between English alphabets
and Chinese output,
it would be more straight
Let's see if I understand you correctly:
You know that you can switch input sources, e.g. between Chinese
(Chewing) and English, through Super+Space.
But you say that traditional Chinese input methods, for example ibus-
chewing, provide an alternative way to temporarily type English
characters,
@gunnarhj
Partly correct,
Instead to hint that user can switch by using shift which may not enable by
each input methods,
to have an additional English(Keyboard) in Traditional Chinese environment
should do the job.
And user will only need to learn one shortcut, super-space, in this case.
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Hi again, Yung Shen!
Hmm... In that case I don't understand what you mean. Super+Space is the
default keyboard shortcut for switching to next input source, and it's already
mentioned on the Text Entry UI and
https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/ubuntu-help/keyboard-layouts.html
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