@Ping-Wu: Right, the ibus-libpinyin package provides both an "intelligent Pinyin" and a "Bopomofo" input method.
Yeah, suggested improvements is certainly another "thread". ;) This is actually a bug report with a very specific adminstrative purpose. If you want to discuss improvements, I think the proper way is to file an upstream issue here:
Anyway, Ubuntu 18.04 LTS will be shipped with ibus-libpinyin 1.9.2. I'm not sure that would have happened without your input here, so thank you very much for calling our attention to the usability differences compared to the current version in Ubuntu 17.10. Much appreciated!
@Ping-Wu: Right, the ibus-libpinyin package provides both an "intelligent Pinyin" and a "Bopomofo" input method.
Yeah, suggested improvements is certainly another "thread". ;) This is actually a bug report with a very specific adminstrative purpose. If you want to discuss improvements, I think the proper way is to file an upstream issue here:
https:/ /github. com/libpinyin/ ibus-libpinyin/ issues
Anyway, Ubuntu 18.04 LTS will be shipped with ibus-libpinyin 1.9.2. I'm not sure that would have happened without your input here, so thank you very much for calling our attention to the usability differences compared to the current version in Ubuntu 17.10. Much appreciated!