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cbracken | 3 years ago
I manually tested on each of Windows, macOS, Linux, and iOS (where I've done a lot of work specific to CJK input) and was able to correctly input Japanese, Chinese, and Korean text [2], so looks like this is likely an issue specific to Flutter's web runtime. I work on Flutter's desktop embedders, but if there isn't someone who's a heavy IME user on the web team, I'll gladly give em a hand to help get this fixed.
asiachick|3 years ago
* emoji is not the system emoji.
* neither the browser's nor the OS's spelling error highlighting works (the place I have my own words registered)
* reconvert and other IME options don't work
just to name a few. Just please stop with the canvas rendering!
unknown|3 years ago
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