I tested with the latest daily build ISO for Ubuntu (from yesterday, at
17 UTC). Now, if you select the Sinhala language in the installer, the
"Sinhala (wijesekera) (m17n))" input method is included in the list of
active input sources by default. It can be choosen either from the input
source
On 2021-09-16 01:02, Steve Langasek wrote:
Thanks for this insight! Based on the original post, it seems to me that we
SHOULD retain ibus-m17n for Sinhala. Is this table in gnome-settings-daemon
what ensures that it's retained? It's unclear to me how that works,
gnome-settings-daemon is not
On 2021-09-15 21:32, Steve Langasek wrote:
In Ubuntu, the wijesekera keyboard is provided by the ibus-m17n
package, which I find included by default in Ubuntu 21.04 as well as
in Ubuntu 20.04.
While ibus-m17n is present on the Ubuntu desktop ISO, it does not stay
after the installation is