The reference of the global language models were stored in the class
InputMethodController, however, the global models are global but not a
part of the input method controller, and the input method controller
only use one of the models (McBopomofo/Plain Bopomofo). I guess it
somehow violates SRP and there should be a better place for the global
models.
There was a legacy user override model which creates a folder and a
plist file. If a user uses McBopomofo for years, the folder would
exist. However, when the old override model was removed, I forgot
to create the folder for the new user phrase file.
The bug would let the users with new installation of McBopomofo unable
to add user phrases.
Previously only the x value was used to determine the screen to which a
candidate panel should below. That was incorrect. The entire point needs
to be considered.
This fixes the same issue that affected OpenVanilla:
https://github.com/openvanilla/openvanilla/issues/49
This makes sure that Chinese paragraphs flow correctly without the
extraneous space between the last character of a line and the first
character of its suceeding line that is still in the same paragraph.
We now let the Installer to call the TextInputSources API. Since macOS
12, users are prompted to allow enabling of third-party IMEs in
Preferences.app the momemnt TISRegisterInputSource or
TISEnableInputSource is called. By moving the activation to the
Installer, a user will clearly see that it's the Installer that wants to
enable the IME.
In addition, we had to make necessary changes so that on macOS 12 and
later, the Installer always enable the default input source. This is due
to the observation that the kTISPropertyInputSourceIsEnabled becomes
unreliable on macOS 12--it may be true even if the user has removed the
input mode from their active input mode list in Preferences.app.