On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 at 20:07, Ben Cotton <bcot...@redhat.com> wrote: > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/ibus-anthy_for_default_Japanese_IME > > == Summary == > The current default Japanese IME(input method engine) is ibus-kkc and > the default is going to change to ibus-anthy to develop Japanese IME > more effectively. > > > == Owner == > * Name: [[User:Fujiwara|Takao Fujiwara]] > * Email: fujiwara [at] redhat [dot] com > > > == Detailed Description == > Currently some development plans have been pending because of the > delay of [https://github.com/ueno/ibus-kkc ibus-kkc] [1] which is the > default IME for Japanese and I make the default IME to bring back to > [https://github.com/ibus/ibus-anthy ibus-anthy] now. Originally the > default was changed from ibus-anthy to ibus-kkc because the > [https://osdn.net/projects/anthy/ upstream anthy] is no longer > updated. Recently I got the agreement with the original developer of > anthy and forked it to [https://github.com/fujiwarat/ibus-anthy > anthy-unicode] and start to change the default IME again. > > I also considered about [https://github.com/google/mozc ibus-mozc] for > the default but the configuration GUI is based on Qt which has the > different theme from GNOME desktop in Fedora. > > [1] https://github.com/ibus/ibus/wiki/GSettingsMigration > > > == Benefit to Fedora == > Make the effective developments in the Japanese IME and apply the > latest updates in ibus to each IME more effectively because I'm the > maintainer of both ibus and ibus-anthy. > > > == Scope == > * Proposal owners: > * Other developers: gnome-desktop3 for default ja_JP > > * Release engineering: (a check of an impact with Release Engineering is > needed) > * Policies and guidelines: N/A > * Trademark approval: N/A > * Alignment with Objectives: > > > == Upgrade/compatibility impact == > The default installed package will be changed from ibus-kkc to ibus-anthy. > > > == How To Test == > Install Fedora with Japanese and the default IME is ibus-anthy. > > > == User Experience == > # The Japanese detabase and some keybindings will be changed > # The setting UI is a little different > # The package size and depended packages are different > # The memory usage is a little different > > > == Dependencies == > anthy-unicode and kasumi > # comps has to be updated > # gnome-desktop3 has to be updated > > > == Contingency Plan == > * Contingency mechanism: Revert comps and gnome-desktop3 > * Contingency deadline: Beta release > * Blocks release? No > > == Documentation == > TBD > > -- > Ben Cotton > He / Him / His > Senior Program Manager, Fedora & CentOS Stream > Red Hat > TZ=America/Indiana/Indianapolis > _______________________________________________ > devel mailing list -- devel@lists.fedoraproject.org > To unsubscribe send an email to devel-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org > Fedora Code of Conduct: > https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/code-of-conduct/ > List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines > List Archives: > https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org
As a user of a Japanese IME I would say it's a good move. However, it might also be worth considering fcitx5. It has been recently (this year) packaged for Fedora and supports both Japanese (skk) and Chinese (chewing) input methods currently. It offers a GTK3 and Qt5 GUI. I used to use ibus-anthy in the past and noticed that input switching between Japanese and English is a lot smoother with fcitx5 and works very well regardless of text editor, browser, etc. It even works in a terminal emulator. Here's the GitHub page: https://github.com/fcitx/fcitx5 And here's the SKK addon's page: https://github.com/fcitx/fcitx5-skk If it's important to keep the anthy addon, that's also an option: https://github.com/fcitx/fcitx5-anthy Note: I'm a co-maintainer of the fcitx5 packages. The main maintainer is Qiyu Yan. ~Andy
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