It supports basically everything you want, including proper traditional chinese punctuation and filtering pinyin by tones.
Install using your distro's package manager.
It's recommended you read the Arch Wiki for this topic, even if not using Arch.
rime-terra-pinyin
.
Note that unlike the Windows version, most things are configured in config files.
Again, check the Arch wiki
The .schema.yaml
files are the ones that define a layout. With a text editor you can change a few things (such as disabling the shift button from enabling alphabet mode, forcing ROC standard characters rather than variant characters used over in Singapore or mainland China (為 instead of 爲 etc.), and more.
If you want to be able to type not just hao
and get a whole list of Hanzi, but be able to specify which hao
you want (for example, hao4
which among others would give you 號
), you will want to use Terra Pinyin. It's like normal pinyin you already know, supports typing just the first letter and have it suggest the correct sentence (for example: jttqhh
might suggest 今天天氣很好
), but it also let's you enter tones.
By default, the tones are entered as follows:
-
is first tone. Soma-
would bemā
, which would give you媽
/
is second tone. Sohui/
would behuí
, which would give you回
<
is third tone. Soma<
would bemǎ
, which would give you馬
\
is fourth tone. Sohui\
would behuì
, which would give you會
.
- Drop this file to ...
- (if using ibus) ...
$HOME/.config/ibus/rime/
and$HOME/.config/ibus/rime/build
.
- (if using ibus) ...
- Then set it as the active layout:
- (if using ibus) Edit
$HOME/.config/ibus/rime/default.custom.yaml
and make it look like bellow. Then restart ibus.
- (if using ibus) Edit
contents of 'default.custom.yaml' (click to open)
patch:
schema_list:
- schema: terra_pinyin_tw
If you have issues on Linux, I am happy to try and help you, so feel free to contact me.