[Changes]
- Fixed Bug 726335 (Google issue 1281)- [abrt] ibus-chewing-1.3.9.2-3.fc15: g_atomic_int_get:
Process /usr/libexec/ibus-engine-chewing was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV) using patch from Scott Tsai
- Fixed Bug 727018 - ibus compose file needs a symbol tag for gnome-shell
- Fixed characters duplication problem (Google issue 1245, GitHub ibus-chewing issue 2)
- Fixed KP-Enter not been able to commit preedit buffer. (Google issue 1303, GitHub ibus-chewing issue 4)
- Depends on cmake-fedora now.
- Fixed issue 1274, which is addressed by yusake's comments on d9009bf.
- Add compile flag for GNOME3.
- Add command line option: showFlags
- ibus-gnome special symbol
- Thanks Fred Chien's patch against that candidate window cannot be closed
with escape key since selected tone.
- Thanks Fourdollar's patch for Fix plain zhuyin with space as selection problem.
- Remove support for ibus-1.2 and prior.
* Fri Nov 19 2010 Ding-Yi Chen <dchen at redhat.com> - 1.3.9.2
- Fixed Bug 652909
- Added back a Changlog item that mention Nils Philippsen's change.
- Apply Jim Huang's patch for zh_TW.po
* Fri Nov 12 2010 Ding-Yi Chen <dchen at redhat.com> - 1.3.8
- Quick fix for f15 and ibus-1.4 build
- Version scheme change.
[Changes]
- Input style of ibus-chewing is decommissioned under ibus >=1.3.
Now the input style is determined solely on the setting of
"Embed preedit in application window" in IBus.
- Resolves: #608991, #632043
- Fixed Issue 1022: chewing commit some text in reset method
(patched by Peng Huang).
- Fixed Issue 1032: [ibus-chewing] Chewing not commit some single Chinese
char into application when press enter.
- Rewrite CMake modules to make them cleaner, and documents in cmake module
help format.
- [For developer and distro maintainer]
Various targets changed. Use 'make help' to obtain a list of available
targets.
IBus-chewing is an IBus front-end of Chewing, an intelligent Chinese input
method for Zhuyin (BoPoMoFo) users.
It supports various Zhuyin keyboard layout, such as standard (DaChen),
IBM, Gin-Yeah, Eten, Eten 26, Hsu, Dvorak, Dvorak-Hsu, and DaChen26.
Chewing also support toned Hanyu pinyin input.