[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 571728] New: ibus-anthy support to switch dicts
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Summary: ibus-anthy support to switch dicts
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=571728
Summary: ibus-anthy support to switch dicts
Product: Fedora
Version: rawhide
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: medium
Priority: low
Component: ibus-anthy
AssignedTo: tfujiwar(a)redhat.com
ReportedBy: tfujiwar(a)redhat.com
QAContact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: tagoh(a)redhat.com, tfujiwar(a)redhat.com,
phuang(a)redhat.com, fedora-i18n-bugs(a)redhat.com
Estimated Hours: 0.0
Classification: Fedora
Target Release: ---
anthy supports to switch dictionaries and loads multiple dictionaries.
It would be good to customize the dict configuration on GUI.
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[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 499902] [CJK] 65-nonlatin.conf needs updating and lang tags for CJK etc
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=499902
--- Comment #7 from Qianqian Fang <fangqq(a)gmail.com> 2010-03-11 19:58:24 EST ---
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(In reply to comment #6)
> That's the "ll v.s. ll-cc" issue. I've tried to run firefox with FC_DEBUG=4 and
> have a look at the logs. I see they requested both of lang="ja-jp" and
> lang="ja" in the queries of the font. ideally it would be nice to fix this
> issue in fontconfig though, we may want to think about a workaround in firefox
> for that?
>
> Or add a rule for "ll" in every fonts... dunno.
If I were you, I would use the following construct
<test name="lang" compare="contains"><string>ja</string></test>
to get around this. It is not as dangerous as some of you might think, the
language tags are rather stable in Linux.
Of course, the ideal solution would be to ask fontconfig to support
regular-expression in compare, something like
<test name="lang" compare="regex"><string>^ja(-\w+)*</string></test>
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