On Wed, May 09, 2018 at 01:46:32PM +0800, Ryan Lue wrote: > Hi 陳昌倬! > > I hope you don’t mind me bothering you with this question. > I saw on the Debian Bug tracker that you worked > to replace fcitx-zhuyin with fcitx-libpinyin in Debian testing (buster): > > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=889063 > > I personally ran into two major issues with > the Bopomofo input provided by fcitx-libpinyin, > but I assume that since you’re from Taiwan, you must use it. > Are you currently running Debian testing (buster)? > If so, are you able to use fcitx-libpinyin’s Bopomofo input > without any trouble? I also have problem inputting Traditional Chinese with fcitx-libpinyin in Bopomofo mode. Let me check with upstream about this issue. > Or, maybe a better/broader question is, > what input method do you use to type in Chinese? I use fcitx-chewing as my input method because I am also chewing maintainer. -- ChangZhuo Chen (陳昌倬) czchen@{czchen,debconf,debian}.org http://czchen.info/ Key fingerprint = BA04 346D C2E1 FE63 C790 8793 CC65 B0CD EC27 5D5B
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