You are not logged in.
Hope you all are doing well my dudes
Here's the thing: had been using fcitx5/mozc to input Japanese with no issues, although I've noticed the lack of several words with vanilla Mozc
That said, have decided to install the mozc-ut variant, which supposedly comes with other dictionaries pre-loaded by default to offer more word variety into the mix
Installed the fcitx5-mozc-ut package, but don't seem to make much of a difference, as far as i can tell
No issues during compilation, and Fcitx starts just fine, though I don't see where the installed dictionaries are, or how to access them
Unless I'm supposed to choose Mozc (or Mozc-ut) from the input method options in Fcitx-config?
Anyone using fctix5-mozc-ut or mozc-ut to shed some light into what's going on? Any help is greatly appreciated
Offline
Based on the comments on the AUR page, aur/fcitx5-mozc-ut doesn't actually contain UT.
Unfortunately, even though this package does not in fact contain any UT patches (those are only applied to the mozc/mozc-ut server packages), it is named with a -ut suffix because of the existence of the extra/fcitx5-mozc package.
So you may need to source additional dictionaries and then add them as a dictionary using the mozc dictionary tool.
Ryzen 7 9850X3D | AMD 7800XT | KDE Plasma
Offline