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I am using LibreOffice Version: 6.0.7.3, in particular I am using
LibreOffice Writer.

I am using ibus-cangjie to input Chinese.

I cannot input any Chinese characters when I reach the end of a line on
the screen.

The expected behavior is that the typed Chinese character simply spills
over to the next line and I can continue to type without a problem.

If I reach the end of the line with half a space (of full-sized Chinese
character) available, then I could insert a punctuation mark like 。 or 、
even if I use cangjie codes to input them (and then I can continue
normally).

if I reach the end of the line with no space available, then I cannot
insert 。 or 、 when I use cangjie codes to input them (in the ibus-
cangjie standard input table, 、 = XI)

In neither case I can type a Chinese character like 日, all the typed
characters simply disappears from the input queue and is not typed at
all.  Note that as I type I can see that the candidate Chinese
characters according to the cangjie codes I input, they just don't get
sent to the application.

when I am at the end of the line, I can type as many spaces as I want
and the problem of being unable to type a Chinese character persists.

Finally, the bug only triggers when I am at the end ​of text; if I am
inserting in the middle of text, even if I am at the linebreak, I can
type normally and naturally.

the attached screenshot shows where I am getting my cursor stuck.

** Affects: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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ibus-cangjie in libreoffice cannot type Chinese character at end of line
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1831624
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