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[Bug 1393649] [NEW] Character 洣 missing

 

Public bug reported:

I am unsure if the bug is in sunpinyin itself or in sunpinyin-data. I
suspect sunpinyin-data since that would make sense.

Following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/FindRightPackage gives "ibus-ui-
gtk3":

ryan@RyanVaio:~$ xprop WM_CLASS
WM_CLASS(STRING) = "ibus-ui-gtk3", "Ibus-ui-gtk3"

But, that's probably just the GUI component. In short, the problem is
that this character doesn't show up in the character list:

洣

It's a real character, pronounced "mi3", and unfortunately happens to be
part of a close family member's name. I have to copy-paste this
character every time, and it's kind of a pain to do so. In case for some
reason the font you're using doesn't display the character shown above,
I've attached a small png image to this report.

system details:

ryan@RyanVaio:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:	Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
Release:	14.04

ryan@RyanVaio:~$ dpkg -l | grep sunpinyin
ii  ibus-sunpinyin                            2.0.3-5build1                         amd64        sunpinyin engine for ibus
ii  libsunpinyin3:amd64                       2.0.3+git20130507-1ubuntu1            amd64        Simplified Chinese Input Method from SUN (runtime)
ii  sunpinyin-data                            0.1.22+20120112-1                     amd64        Statistical language model data from open-gram

Running xubuntu 14.04 fully updated on a vaio pro 11.

What I expect to happen:
 * I type "mi", the character list shows up, and scrolling through several pages of characters I find the "洣" character among the list (probably near the end).

What actually happens:
 * I type "mi", scroll through several pages of characters, unable to find "洣", so I have to go copy-paste it from my notes instead.

** Affects: sunpinyin (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "mi (rice) with three water dots"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1393649/+attachment/4262753/+files/mi.png

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Title:
  Character 洣 missing

Status in “sunpinyin” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I am unsure if the bug is in sunpinyin itself or in sunpinyin-data. I
  suspect sunpinyin-data since that would make sense.

  Following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/FindRightPackage gives "ibus-
  ui-gtk3":

  ryan@RyanVaio:~$ xprop WM_CLASS
  WM_CLASS(STRING) = "ibus-ui-gtk3", "Ibus-ui-gtk3"

  But, that's probably just the GUI component. In short, the problem is
  that this character doesn't show up in the character list:

  洣

  It's a real character, pronounced "mi3", and unfortunately happens to
  be part of a close family member's name. I have to copy-paste this
  character every time, and it's kind of a pain to do so. In case for
  some reason the font you're using doesn't display the character shown
  above, I've attached a small png image to this report.

  system details:

  ryan@RyanVaio:~$ lsb_release -rd
  Description:	Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
  Release:	14.04

  ryan@RyanVaio:~$ dpkg -l | grep sunpinyin
  ii  ibus-sunpinyin                            2.0.3-5build1                         amd64        sunpinyin engine for ibus
  ii  libsunpinyin3:amd64                       2.0.3+git20130507-1ubuntu1            amd64        Simplified Chinese Input Method from SUN (runtime)
  ii  sunpinyin-data                            0.1.22+20120112-1                     amd64        Statistical language model data from open-gram

  Running xubuntu 14.04 fully updated on a vaio pro 11.

  What I expect to happen:
   * I type "mi", the character list shows up, and scrolling through several pages of characters I find the "洣" character among the list (probably near the end).

  What actually happens:
   * I type "mi", scroll through several pages of characters, unable to find "洣", so I have to go copy-paste it from my notes instead.

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