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Subject: Re: Advanced input methods in 17.10/18.04
Date: Fri, 19 May 2017 21:24:36 +0900
From: AWASHIRO Ikuya <ik...@fruitsbasket.info>
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To: Gunnar Hjalmarsson <gunna...@ubuntu.com>
CC: ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com

Hi Gunnar,

On Tue, 9 May 2017 17:56:42 +0200
Gunnar Hjalmarsson <gunna...@ubuntu.com> wrote:

Going forward I suppose we have these options:

1. Implement support for Fcitx in g-c-c and keep Fcitx as the default IM framework for CJKV. (Does anybody have time to add Fcitx support to g-c-c? Would it be possible to have it accepted upstream?)

2. Keep Fcitx as the default IM framework for CJKV, and let the affected users live with the missing g-c-c integration. (I can't tell how well tested the use of other IM frameworks but IBus in Ubuntu GNOME is.)

3. Go back to IBus as the default IM framework for all languages.
IMHO, 3 is better. It is hard to support/use Fcitx for GNOME Shell.

Because:

1. g-c-c (and g-s-d) does not support Fcitx as Gunnar says.
2. Fcitx does not support GNOME Shell's status area icon. It must be by design. 3. Input Method Panel extension[^1] is good extension for Fcitx and GNOME Shell, but it does not support to show Hankaku/Zenkaku mode on Japanese
   language. It is hard to use.
4. Current Fcitx does not support Wayland as Joakim says.
5. gnome-initial-setup does not support Fcitx.

[^1]: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/261/kimpanel/

Regards,

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