Please include 'fcitx-table-cangjie3' by default in Xubuntu and Ubuntu Studio

Bug #1846665 reported by Walter Cheuk
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Bug Description

[needs-packaging] fcitx-table-cangjie3

URL: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fcitx

Please include 'fcitx-table-cangjie3' package by default in the Ubuntu derivative that is using Fcitx as the default input method (i.e. Xubuntu and Ubuntu Studio), or at least when the user select 'Chinese (Traditional)' during installation.

Cangjie3 is the most used Chinese input method in Hong Kong (it's similar to that provided in M$ windows). As Chinese in Hong Kong also use Traditional Chinese, it should be included for their convenience (There is no 'Chinese (Hong Kong)' option during installation, only 'Chinese (Traditional)' which is mainly biased for Taiwan).

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Walter Cheuk (wwycheuk) wrote :

In the list of https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fcitx , only 'cangjie' is listed as a package, but in fact it's a null package, and 'cangjie3' itself is a installable package. Please see the attached picture.

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Paul White (paulw2u)
tags: added: needs-packaging
affects: ubuntu → fcitx-table-extra (Ubuntu)
tags: removed: needs-packaging
Changed in ubuntustudio-meta (Ubuntu):
status: New → In Progress
assignee: nobody → Erich Eickmeyer (eeickmeyer)
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Erich Eickmeyer (eeickmeyer) wrote :

As fcitx is not included in any flavor of Ubuntu (except Ubuntu Kylin) by default, I'm not sure it is worth increasing the ISO image size to accommodate this.

As such, for Chinese users who wish to use Ubuntu Studio's benefits in their native language input, I'd recommend installing Ubuntu Kylin then installing ubuntustudio-installer, available in the repos. Otherwise, installing fcitx-table-cangjie3 post-installation should be rather trivial. As such, I'm considering this a "wishlist" item.

Changed in ubuntustudio-meta (Ubuntu):
status: In Progress → Opinion
assignee: Erich Eickmeyer (eeickmeyer) → nobody
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Walter Cheuk (wwycheuk) wrote :

When I install Xubuntu or Ubuntu Studio and select 'Chinese (Traditional)' during installation, fcitx is installed automatically and used as the default IME.

For a user looking for ready-to-use media production suite, Ubuntu Studio is the most natural choice. (BTW, Ubuntu Kylin is targeted for Mainland China which uses Simplified Chinese, instead of locales that uses Traditional Chinese such as Hong Kong and Taiwan.)

And input method is the MOST BASIC feature of an OS; one shouldn't REQUIRE an user to know the package name and run a command in a terminal just to input his native language.

Changed in fcitx-table-extra (Ubuntu):
status: New → Invalid
Changed in xubuntu-meta (Ubuntu):
status: New → Opinion
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