Hi, On Wed, 01 Mar 2023 16:47:22 +0000 James Addison <j...@jp-hosting.net> wrote: > Package: libgnome-desktop-4-2 > Followup-For: Bug #1029821 > X-Debbugs-Cc: yy.y.ja...@gmail.com > > I'd like to contribute by testing d-i with Japanese input (I'm not a Japanese > speaker, but can offer some time to help). > > My plan is to: > > 1. run the graphical d-i install of a fresh GNOME 43 system > 2. select 'anthy' in 'gnome-initial-setup' > 3. attempt Japanese keyboard input
Need to do extra setup. * sudo apt install -y ibus-anthy * ibus restart After restarting ibus, you can switch input source to 「日本語(Anthy)」. if you change 入力モード(_A), you can type Japanese. > > 4. run the graphical d-i install of a fresh GNOME 43 system > 5. select 'mozc-jp' in 'gnome-initial-setup' > 6. attempt Japanese keyboard input After that, if you change 入力モード(A), you can type Japanese. > Also: > > My understanding is that the _only_ difference that the patch will make is > that it will change the default in 'gnome-initial-setup'. Users could still > choose 'anthy' -- or another input method -- if they want, for some reason. > Is > that correct? Yes. users can still choose their preferrable input method. The problem is conflicting with task-japanese-gnome-desktop's recommends. Regards,