But "caféfaçade" isn't very secure - and still might not work, as you
could conceivably be thrown into an ASCII keyboard. I'm not even sure
that the concept of a password keyboard could work. I'm still on
16.04.3, but I haven't suffered the problem for a long time. I gave up
on iBus and switched
Public bug reported:
This bug was present in the implementation of USE up to Version 1.1.2 of
HarfBuzz - https://github.com/behdad/harfbuzz/issues/180 records problem
and fix in Version 1.1.3. The bug also affects the much-afflicted Tai
Tham script, e.g. in the word ᩉ᩠ᩅᩯᩁ /wɛːn/ 'ring (n.)'. Unf
The message is, "Invalid password. Please try again." Orange-buffalo's
simpler solution also works for me, with the same spurious message.
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I had the problem of sometimes having to use an alternative XKB keyboard
back in 12.04 Precise, but then I could simply choose my default
keyboard.
In 16.04 Xenial, there seems to be the subtlety that the display says I
have the first keyboard (the default UK English keyboard from XKB), but
I susp
Formally, this is fixed for Lucid Lynx by upgrading to 1.3.2-2~lucid1.
(Lucid upgrade appears to be today, apparently connected with change of
OpenOffice from 3.3.2 to 3.4.5.) Unfortunately, the 'n-gram' selection
criteria of Hunspell 1.3.2 reduce the suggestions to:
& สะกัด 2 0: สะกด, สกัด
& อไร
FWIW, a suitably modified csutils.cxx can also be found in
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/richard.wordingham/thai/hunspell-1.2.8-jrw1.1.zip
, along with corrections for the other issues I have had in getting
Hunspell to spell check word-separated Thai.
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The effect of the bug can be demonstrated using spelling dictionary
th_TH.dic from myspell-th Version 1:3.2.0-3ubuntu3.1 but with th_TH.aff
modified by correcting 'SET TIS620-2533' to 'SET TIS620'
(http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org-
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu release:
Description:Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS
Release:10.04
Package: 1.2.8-6ubuntu1
Casing information for ISO-8859-1 is applied to dictionaries encoded in
TIS-620. This was fixed in Release 1.2.14 of Hunspell, by adding
elements such as {"tis620", tis620_tbl}
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Title:
th_TH Affix File Inadequate for Hunspell
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Public bug reported:
The problems reported here all relate to the file th_TH.aff, installed
from Version 1:3.2.0-3ubuntu3.1 of package myspell-th onto the Ubunut
system described as:
Description:Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS
Release:10.04
1. The line 'SET TIS620-2533' needs to read 'SET TIS620-
Thanks to NoOp, too - 'downgrading' to udisks 1.0.1-1build1 on Lucid
gave me access to the files on my USB floppy. I had already removed the
floppy module, as others have suggested, to no avail. 'Downgrading'
also seems to have brought my DVD reader to life, at least for iso9660
file systems.
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