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"nospace" won't work on language "Chinese Simplified" #5980

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bczhc opened this issue Oct 23, 2024 · 1 comment
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"nospace" won't work on language "Chinese Simplified" #5980

bczhc opened this issue Oct 23, 2024 · 1 comment
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bczhc commented Oct 23, 2024

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Current Behavior

With language "Chinese Simplified" and "nospace" enabled, when I type the second word it's marked as error and I can't type more.

Expected Behavior

Not so.

Steps To Reproduce

  1. Set up Fcitx5 IME and add an input method. In this case I'm using fcitx5-rime with schema "朙月拼音".
  2. Go to Monkeytype.
  3. Select the input language to "Chinese Simplified".
  4. Enable "nospace" mode.
  5. Toggle the input method on and start typing.

Environment

  • OS: Arch Linux rolling; kernel 6.11.0-modified-dirty
  • Browser: Chromium
  • Browser Version: 129.0.6668.42 (Official Build) Arch Linux (64-bit)

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@bczhc bczhc added the bug Something isn't working label Oct 23, 2024
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seems to be linked to this issue i opened a long time ago

my hunch is that its recognising the entire text (because no spaces) as 1 word, but it still thinks that 2 characters equals 1 word, therefore doesn't let you continue as, simultaneously,

  • the entire test is 1 word (doesn't recognise you finished the word)
  • every 2 characters is recognised as 1 word (doesn't let you type beyond the two characters)

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