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English: SunPinyin (an open source implementation of pinyin input method) allows typing Chinese characters with a standard Western keyboard. The screencast demonstrates how pinyin typed by the user is changed to Chinese characters and how the software suggests the best choice. Shows free software: LibreOffice Writer and SunPinyin with IBus running on Kubuntu Linux (KDE), and free fonts: Linux Libertine O (20px) and Noto Sans CJK. Recorded using SimpleScreenRecorder.
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Demonstrates how to input Chinese text on Linux using SunPinyin for IBus

19 February 2022

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