https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2035584
--- Comment #4 from Samuel Bautista <sameyepatch(a)protonmail.com> ---
(In reply to fujiwara from comment #3)
ibus-anthy prediction feature is a recording feature.
You have to output the target suggestion before you get the prediction.
Thanks for following up.
Maybe I'm confusing features, so please bear with me. What I want is for
ibus-anthy is to convert the words I'm writing in hiragana to its dictionary
form(e.g. ふたり > 二人), so the suggestions I'm expecting aren't predictions
related to usage, but rather just suggestions to their alternative written form
so I can use words with Kanji. Both ibus-anthy and ibus-mozc show these by
default, even when it's the first time they're being used (as far as I know);
but somehow in my current installation of Fedora, ibus-anthy hasn't showed me
any of that so far, so I ended up installing ibus-mozc for the time being.
Hopefully that clears my problem out. Maybe I got the features confused and
ended up reporting something that isn't related to my problem.
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