[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 1690326] Input of Vietnamese string (with ibus-bogo-0.4-19.fc30) deletes all / any character to the left of the cursor
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--- Comment #7 from Truong Anh Tuan <tuanta(a)iwayvietnam.com> ---
(In reply to Mike FABIAN from comment #4)
> What is the difference between ibus-bogo, ibus-unikey, and the Vietnamese
> input methods available in m17n-db (which are also available in
> ibus-typing-booster)?
Actually, I am not familiar with this. I am just a packager, not a software
developer.
> $ ls /usr/share/m17n/vi-*.mim
> /usr/share/m17n/vi-base.mim /usr/share/m17n/vi-nom.mim
> /usr/share/m17n/vi-viqr.mim
> /usr/share/m17n/vi-han.mim /usr/share/m17n/vi-tcvn.mim
> /usr/share/m17n/vi-vni.mim
> /usr/share/m17n/vi-nom-vni.mim /usr/share/m17n/vi-telex.mim
But I think these are Vietnamese keyboards, the way to type Vietnamese (I am
using "vi-telex").
ibus-bogo and ibus-unikey are a bit different as they are software for
Vietnamese language processing with additional features:
+ Spelling checks.
+ Text processing.
+ Different Vietnamese charsets.
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[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 1690326] Input of Vietnamese string (with ibus-bogo-0.4-19.fc30) deletes all / any character to the left of the cursor
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Mike FABIAN <mfabian(a)redhat.com> changed:
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--- Comment #4 from Mike FABIAN <mfabian(a)redhat.com> ---
What is the difference between ibus-bogo, ibus-unikey, and the Vietnamese input
methods available in m17n-db (which are also available in ibus-typing-booster)?
$ ls /usr/share/m17n/vi-*.mim
/usr/share/m17n/vi-base.mim /usr/share/m17n/vi-nom.mim
/usr/share/m17n/vi-viqr.mim
/usr/share/m17n/vi-han.mim /usr/share/m17n/vi-tcvn.mim
/usr/share/m17n/vi-vni.mim
/usr/share/m17n/vi-nom-vni.mim /usr/share/m17n/vi-telex.mim
If they are all different, then maybe it would be useful to add vi-bogo.mim and
vi-unikey.mim which
mimic the behaviour of ibus-bogo and ibus-unikey to be able to use these
Vietnamese input methods
with ibus-typing-booster (to get word completions).
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[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 1670078] Incorrect classification of Norwegian keyboard layouts
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1670078
--- Comment #8 from David Sommerseth <dazo(a)eurephia.org> ---
(In reply to Mike FABIAN from comment #6)
> /usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/base.xml contains for Norway:
>
>
> <layout>
> <configItem>
> <name>no</name>
>
> <shortDescription>no</shortDescription>
> <description>Norwegian</description>
> <languageList>
> <iso639Id>nor</iso639Id>
> <iso639Id>nob</iso639Id>
> <iso639Id>nno</iso639Id>
> </languageList>
> </configItem>
[...snip...]
> So it looks to me that "nno" is used to lookup that name in case
> of Norway and "dan" is used for Denmark. And the name is looked up
> in And /usr/share/xml/iso-codes/iso_639.xml.
You seem to be unto something here. As the Norwegian layout is defined with
both "Norwegian" (nor), "Norwegian, Bokmål" (nob) and "Norwegian, Nynorsk"
(nno) - where only the 'nno' is the one being picked up. Only the 'nor'
alternative should be used.
But Danish is "simpler", that it only has a single <iso639Id/> entry, while
Norwegian currently have 3 entries listed. Does all these three really need to
be listed here? As I said in comment #0, the Norwegian Bokmål and Norwegian
Nynorsk are 100% identical in regards to keyboard layout; the main difference
is how (quite) some words are spelled and/or pronounced - otherwise the rest of
the language characteristics are basically identical - and both are considered
a "Norwegian" language. Unless I've misunderstood something,
/usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/base.xml is used for keyboard configuration - so
removing the 'nob' and 'nno' entries shouldn't cause any harm.
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