Hi folks,

If it's not a single input source, I'd think it could be an idea to implement 
the languages tag besides language tag in that ibus compose file.

Fujiwara

On 2019/01/29 15:33, Mike FABIAN-san wrote:
Owen Taylor <otay...@redhat.com> さんはかきました:

Currently, ibus-m17n is the default input method for Indian languages
in Fedora.  ibus-typing-booster uses the same libm17n used by
ibus-m17n to support input for Indian languages and thus it can do
everything ibus-m17n can do. But on top of that, ibus-typing-booster
supports predictive input by remembering user input and by using words
from dictionaries.  Therefore, ibus-typing-booster is a more useful input method
for these languages.

== Benefit to Fedora ==
A better input experience for users of Indian languages.

How would I try this out in Fedora 29?

I see that I have ibus-typing-booster installed, but I don't see any
sign of it in the GNOME "Region & Language" panel input source
selection. Does ibus-typing-booster look like one input support for
each supported language, or does it look like a single input source?

It looks like a single input source. Here are some
screen shots how to add it using the GNOME "Region & Language" panel:

http://mike-fabian.github.io/ibus-typing-booster/documentation.html#adding-gnome

It is listed under “Other” in the GNOME "Region & Language" panel input
source selection.

That is because it use “<language>t</language>” here:

     $ /usr/libexec/ibus-engine-typing-booster --xml
     <engines>
         <engine>
             <name>typing-booster</name>
             <longname>Typing Booster</longname>
             <language>t</language>
             <license>GPL</license>
             <author>Mike FABIAN &lt;mfab...@redhat.com&gt;, Anish Patil 
&lt;anish.develo...@gmail.com&gt;</author>
             
<icon>/usr/share/ibus-typing-booster/icons/ibus-typing-booster.svg</icon>
             <layout>default</layout>
             <description>A completion input method to speedup 
typing.</description>
             <symbol>🚀</symbol>
             <setup>/usr/libexec/ibus-setup-typing-booster</setup>
             <icon_prop_key>InputMode</icon_prop_key>
         </engine>
     </engines>

At the moment, ibus supports only one language in the
“<language>t</language>” tag. And as ibus-typing-booster supports many
languages, “<language>en</language>” does not seem right, it would look
like it supports only English. So only “t” for “Other” seems appropriate
at the moment. But it is a bit hard to find in “Other” in the GNOME
"Region & Language" panel.

When ibus-typing-booster is first used, it defaults to dictionaries
and m17n-input-methods appropriate to the locale it is first started in.

/usr/share/ibus-typing-booster/engine/itb_util.py contains the defaults,
for example for Marathi it has:

LOCALE_DEFAULTS = {
     ...
     'mr_IN': {'inputmethods': ['mr-inscript2', 'NoIme'], 'dictionaries': 
['mr_IN', 'en_GB']},
     ...

So when the locale is mr_IN.UTF-8 while ibus-typing-booster is first
started, it defaults to the two input methods 'mr-inscript2' (a Marathi
input method) and 'NoIme' (that is direct keyboard input, useful for
English) and the dictionaries for mr_IN and for en_GB.

This can be changed in the setup tool of ibus-typing-booster, one can
choose up to 10 input methods and 10 dictionaries at the same time.

Thanks!
Owen
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