On 14 April 2014 07:46, Yung Shen <[email protected]> wrote:
> hello @xnox
>
> Those random characters was generated by ibus-bopomofo, and that float-
> panel does provide you a way to switch in between traditional chinese
> and english alphabets, but not all the chinese input methods provides
> similar way to switch input characters.
>
> As following your steps with trusty beta 2 image, the default input source in 
> traditional chinese should be ibus-chewing, which does not have float-panel, 
> user still have to add english input source.
> Although in simplified chinese, provides ibus-pinyin which uses english 
> alphabet to generate simplified chinese characters, a stand-alone english 
> input source still missing compare to japanese and korean( see comment #9 )

I'm not sure, but I don't think ubiquity does anything special to
setup input methods in the desktop environment. Somebody who deals
more with the input methods / settings / keyboard layouts / keyboard
indicator from Desktop team should investigate this bug.

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Dimitri.

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