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Intelligent pinyin of ibus seems not supporting converting pinyin with tone(s) into Chinese letters

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Since my reputation points are insufficient, I guess that I can't paste an image in this post. So I describe what I want to tell you using texts only.

I've been using ibus-pinyin in Ubuntu 22.04 to type Chinese letters in computer using keyboard.

The problem of this inputting system is that this system seems not supporting inputting Chinese letters using tones of pinyin.

For instance, as I want to input 十, firstly I have to type shi, then, a list of letters appears and I cannot find 十 from it, so I press tab to see a new list of letters, and I find 十 with tagged number, and finally I am able to type 十 hitting a tagged number(which is not always corresponding to a tone).

The problem of this inputting system is that I have no chance to memorize tones above letters of Chinese words using ibus-pinyin.

Do you know any alternative inputting system(s) which enable what I want to do? Or can I still do what I want to do using ibus-pinyin?

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