I'm not sure. It shows up in the list for me. I guess you can try purging and
reinstalling ibus-anthy; it can't hurt.
Found the solution in another site: Had to type ibus-daemon -d in Terminal to
start it.
I must have done that when I had it working before, but probably was reset
after upgrading Trisquel.
After upgrading Trisquel, I can no longer type in Japanese like before.
I have Ibus selected under keyboard input method system.
Could someone please tell me how to solve this?
Install the ibus-anthy package, then under Region Language/Input Sources,
add Japanese (Anthy).
I got it working. I don't remember exactly how I did it, but I think I only
had to install the Japanese language package.
It's the ibus-anthy package, not just the regular language pack. I had
exactly the same problem with old versions of Trisquel.
Honestly, I think it would be nice if Anthy was installed by default, but oh
well. The solution is very simple.
I already have the ibus-anthy package. I checked with synaptic. I installed
it when I had the previous version of Trisquel.
The problem is that under input sources I don't get the option for
Japanese (Anthy).
The options I get are: Japanese, Japanese (Dvorak), Japanese (Kana), Japanese