-- One other tidbit I noticed. ZhuYin is listed as chewing. I'm assuming that's a typo because the method is called 注音符號 (Zhùyīn fúhào). It's a bit confusing because one would actually be looking for something more like ZhuYin than "chewing gum".
sorry. On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 2:45 AM, Jose' Belmar <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Devs, > > I've been using Ubuntu on my nexus 4 for a while now. You did some > excellent work. I'm loving libertine containers. > > Praises aside, I'm hoping you might have some time to address a usability > problem for the Ubuntu phone keyboard. When dealing with Chinese language > input, users not only need the ability to choose between simplified and > traditional characters, but also the input method. Not everyone who uses > ZhuYin FuHao ( listed as chewing input method on the phone) uses > traditional characters. Most of us non-natives only know how to use PinYin > input and only know how to read traditional characters. > On desktop Ubuntu, while using PinYin there's a switch to choose between > traditional and simplified Chinese characters. This is a very essential > feature. > > Is it possible for you to add such an option for the next OTA? How much > work would that task entail? > > Thanks, > Jose' >
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