.com/google/mozc/issues/287
Thanks,
2017-10-22 23:55 GMT+09:00 Gunnar Hjalmarsson <gunna...@ubuntu.com>:
> On 2017-10-22 14:58, Mitsuya Shibata wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I guess we need to patch gnome-desktop if Ubuntu decides to use
>>>> different default input met
>> I guess we need to patch gnome-desktop if Ubuntu decides to use
>> different default input methods for certain languages.
>
> What significance does the default input source have on GNOME? Are we
> affected atm? I'm asking because my understanding is that this is determined
> in Ubuntu by the
Hi Gunnar,
2017-09-25 0:24 GMT+09:00 Gunnar Hjalmarsson <gunna...@ubuntu.com>:
> On 2017-09-24 10:19, Mitsuya Shibata wrote:
>>
>> Could this be automatically done by ubiquity and language-selector as
>> like language-pack?
>
>
> Yes, that's how it would reason
aji table, add/edit user's
dictionary...
Could this be automatically done by ubiquity and language-selector as like
language-pack?
My conclusion:
* dropping mozc-utils-gui from 'live' is acceptable.
* mozc-utils-gui should be installed non-live session with out-of-the-box.
Thanks,
--
Mitsuya Shibata
mty.shib...@gma
and
IIRC, Wayland will probably be default session in 17.10.
Wayland support is implemented only on fcitx5 (not packaged yet).
That is, we will need to be switched from fcitx4 to fcitx5.
https://github.com/fcitx/fcitx5/
https://github.com/fcitx/fcitx5/commit/9f7f01e14f178155ba4725c4ba01c1d33eeb5
languages.
(snip)
> IMHO option 3 would be something rollback, but saves manpower to work
> on items. If we want decent features, I'd recommend we go either
> Option 1 or 2.
How about this?
It seems that fcitx support in g-c-c is not implemented yet on daily build.
Is there any bran