Description of problem: input table data corrupted for the chinese character 丢 Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): ibus-table-chinese-cangjie-1.4.6-2.fc19 How reproducible: Every time Steps to Reproduce: 1. remove ibus-table-chinese-cangjie 2. remove ~/.ibus/tables/canjie5-user.db 3. reinstall ibus-table-chinese-cangjie 4. select ibus-table-chinese-cangjie5 input method Actual results: when the keys "hgi" are input, the drop-down menu of possible characters comes with something like the following 1. 篕t 2. 篕t 3. 丢 4.
The correct behavior is that a sequence in cangjie5 (or any other) Chinese input method gives the Chinese character with that cangjie5 encoding (e.g., 丢 for the sequence hgi) as the first in the listing, and inputting space at this point should result the input of that Chinese character.
No matter how many times you select the correct character ("丢“)it still seems to appear after the wrong characters (the ones which require more keys ....)
BTW you might want to also try ibus-cangjie.
(In reply to Bo-Yin Yang from comment #0) > Description of problem: > > input table data corrupted for the chinese character 丢 > > Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): > ibus-table-chinese-cangjie-1.4.6-2.fc19 > > How reproducible: > Every time > > Steps to Reproduce: > 1. remove ibus-table-chinese-cangjie > 2. remove ~/.ibus/tables/canjie5-user.db > 3. reinstall ibus-table-chinese-cangjie > 4. select ibus-table-chinese-cangjie5 input method > > Actual results: > > when the keys "hgi" are input, the drop-down menu of possible characters > comes with something like the following > 1. 篕t > 2. 篕t > 3. 丢 > 4. That works now with the updated packages mentioned in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1050753#c11 i.e. with these packages: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/ibus-table-1.5.0.20140527-1.fc20 https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/ibus-table-chinese-1.4.6-4.fc20 https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/ibus-table-others-1.3.0.20140512-2.fc20
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