** Changed in: ibus-libpinyin
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
ibus-libpinyin can not export user phrases
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I'm glad to hear that!
Hmm.. The only thing which might be related, AFAIU, is item 3. OTOH you
said you tried that before...
Probably this was just one of those subtle glitches whose cause will
keep being a mystery. ;)
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@Gunnar Hjalmarsson: Thank you for your help and your patience!
Finally, I succeeded!
I don't know which steps help to resolve this problem, and just list
what I have done:
1. Removed mn_MN and mn_MN.utf8;
2. Run "sudo vim /etc/locale.gen", and uncomment all lines starting with zh_CN,
and run "
I have a last idea that you may want to try:
Create an additional user for test purposes, log in as that user, and
find out if the issue is present for that user too.
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The installation/Mongolian thing is completely unrelated.
As regards the bogus language item in the list when you open Language
Support, you can probably get rid of it by running this command:
sudo rmdir /usr/share/locale-langpack/mn
And your locale() output looks fine.
So nothing of that is an
@Gunnar Hjalmarsson:
I have managed to delete the MN locales, but does not work.
Looks like I have to reinstall the system?
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Title:
ibus-libpin
The following is an amendant to last comment.
➜ locale
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=en
LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_NUMERIC=zh_CN.UTF-8
LC_TIME=zh_CN.UTF-8
LC_COLLATE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_MONETARY=zh_CN.UTF-8
LC_MESSAGES="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_PAPER=zh_CN.UTF-8
LC_NAME=zh_CN.UTF-8
LC_ADDRESS=zh_CN.UTF-8
LC_TELEPH
I tried all the two ways, but did not succeed.
When I recalled my installation of Ubuntu 20.04, I remember that I first
chose the wrong locale, which looks like mogonian, which is near China
in the map. Then I changed to English as system language, and then
install language Chinese.
Is this makin
On 2020-09-01 12:15, ganxh wrote:
> I just reproduce on a virtual machine for a brand new installation
> of Ubuntu 20.04. Export works nicely.
Great!
> Then the problem is on my system. Is it possible that some other
> software or packages affect my ibus-libpinyin?
>
> In any case, is there a wa
Or just remove ~/.cache/ibus/libpinyin/user.conf, and re-login.
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@Gunnar Hjalmarsson:
Yes, the default directory /usr/share/ibus-libpinyin/setup is not
writable. I do change to a directory in my home folder.
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On 2020-09-01 11:44, Peng Wu wrote:
> Sorry, I can't reproduce this issue.
>
> Could you reproduce this issue with Ubuntu 20.04?
Well, my problem (as usual) is that I don't speak Chinese.
But I still made a try: typed 'beijing' and was then able to export the
user data. Result:
北京 bei'jing 5
D
One observation, btw: When I clicked the "Export" button, the suggested
directory to save the data in was /usr/share/ibus-libpinyin/setup. That
directory is obviously not writable for a regular user, so I had to
change it before saving.
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@Gunnar Hjalmarsson @Peng Wu, I appreciate your help greatly!
I just reproduce on a virtual machine for a brand new installation of
Ubuntu 20.04. Export works nicely.
Then the problem is on my system. Is it possible that some other
software or packages affect my ibus-libpinyin?
In any case, is t
Sorry, I can't reproduce this issue.
Could you reproduce this issue with Ubuntu 20.04?
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Title:
ibus-libpinyin can not export user phrases
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Ok, thanks.
Then, @Peng Wu, I wonder what your thought was with suggesting that the
issue was reported here too. In 20.04 we use ibus-libpinyin 11.1.1 and
libpinyin 2.3.0, and it's the very same source as Debian.
** Changed in: ibus-libpinyin (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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** Changed in: ibus-libpinyin
Status: Unknown => New
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Thanks for your quick response!
I did as you instruct. After reboot, even if I don't choose ibus, the
ibus-libpinyin came back. Then before/after I chose "ibus" as the
Keyboard input method, I couldn't import or export user phrases.
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Thanks for your report!
I was about to say that this issue is upstream in nature, but then I saw
that the upstream maintainer suggested to report it here...
I would propose one thing which would eliminate an Ubuntu specific
thing:
* Open the Language Support tool
* Choose "none" as the Keyboard
** Bug watch added: github.com/libpinyin/ibus-libpinyin/issues #277
https://github.com/libpinyin/ibus-libpinyin/issues/277
** Also affects: ibus-libpinyin via
https://github.com/libpinyin/ibus-libpinyin/issues/277
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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** Description changed:
+ System: Ubuntu 20.04; English is the default language; ibus-libpinyin is
+ installed by adding input sources through settings.
+
After enabling "Remember every input as a phrase" option, ibus-libpinyin
is supposed to be able to import and export user phrases.
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