[release-notes] i18n beat proofread

Pete Travis immanetize at fedoraproject.org
Sun Oct 28 20:39:05 UTC 2012


commit 0234b9143fa87d847a0c1f080efd957daad62b77
Author: Pete Travis <immanetize at fedoraproject.org>
Date:   Sun Oct 28 13:44:12 2012 -0600

    i18n beat proofread

 en-US/I18n.xml |   70 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------
 1 files changed, 40 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/en-US/I18n.xml b/en-US/I18n.xml
index b07b45c..75979ee 100644
--- a/en-US/I18n.xml
+++ b/en-US/I18n.xml
@@ -15,27 +15,36 @@
             <para>
               <filename>$HOME/.imsettings.log</filename> has been moved to <filename>$HOME/.cache/imsettings/log</filename>. </para>
             <para> The default engine for Simplified Chinese has been changed to <package>ibus-libpinyin</package> (see <ulink url="http://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=Features/ibus-libpinyin">Features/ibus-libpinyin</ulink> for more details).</para>
-            <para> On the GNOME Desktop, <package>im-chooser</package> is now deprecated except in fallback mode and with non-ibus input methods, since GNOME 3.6 supports ibus as the default input method system.  Users should now use gnome-control-center to setup their input methods:<orderedlist numeration="arabic">
+            <para> On the GNOME Desktop, <package>im-chooser</package> is now deprecated except in fallback mode and with non-ibus input methods, since <productname>GNOME 3.6</productname> supports ibus as the default input method system.  Users should now use <application>gnome-control-center</application> to setup their input methods:
+            <orderedlist numeration="arabic">
                 <listitem>
                   <para> click on the user menu at the upper right corner of the panel. </para>
-                </listitem><listitem>
+                </listitem>
+                <listitem>
                   <para> select <emphasis>System Settings</emphasis> from the menu</para>
-                </listitem><listitem>
+                </listitem>
+                <listitem>
                   <para> click on the <emphasis>Region &amp; Language</emphasis> icon</para>
-                </listitem><listitem>
+                </listitem>
+                <listitem>
                   <para> open the <emphasis>Input Sources</emphasis> tab</para>
-                </listitem><listitem>
+                </listitem>
+                <listitem>
                   <para> click on <emphasis>+</emphasis> icon to add input sources</para>
-                </listitem><listitem>
+                </listitem>
+                <listitem>
                   <para> choose one or more input source you want to add </para>
                 </listitem>
               </orderedlist>
             </para>
-            <para> If you can't find an input source in the list you are looking for, try running the following command in a terminal and restart the desktop: </para>
+            <para>If you can't find an input source in the list you are looking for, try running the following command in a terminal and restart the desktop: 
+            <screen><command>gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.input-sources show-all-sources true</command></screen>
+            </para>
             <para> There may be no shortcut key to turn on/off the input method by default. you can enable it with the following steps: <orderedlist numeration="arabic">
                 <listitem>
                   <para> click the <guilabel>shortcut settings</guilabel> link in the <guilabel>Input Sources</guilabel> tab on <guilabel>System Settings</guilabel> or click the <guibutton>Keyboard</guibutton> icon at the top and the <guilabel>Shortcuts</guilabel> tab, the <guilabel>Typing</guilabel> section at the left pane.</para>
-                </listitem><listitem>
+                </listitem>
+                <listitem>
                   <para> click on the <guibutton>Switch to next source</guibutton>, press <keycap>Control</keycap> + <keycap>space</keycap>.</para>
                 </listitem>
               </orderedlist>
@@ -71,33 +80,34 @@
             <td> ibus-m17n </td>
           </tr>
         </informaltable>
-            <para><package>ibus-libpinyin</package> provides a new input frontend for Simplified Chinese providing an intelligent pinyin input method that speeds up the user input of Chinese characters. It can replace <package>ibus-pinyin</package> which is also still available in Fedora. </para>
-            <para>
-              <package>ibus-typing-booster</package> is a predictive input method for the ibus platform. It predicts complete words based on partial input. One can then simply select the desired word from a list of suggestions and improve one's typing speed and spelling. <package>ibus-typing-booster</package> currently supports the following Asian and European languages:<itemizedlist>
+        <para><package>ibus-libpinyin</package> provides a new input frontend for Simplified Chinese providing an intelligent pinyin input method that speeds up the user input of Chinese characters. It can replace <package>ibus-pinyin</package> which is also still available in Fedora. </para>
+        <para>
+          <package>ibus-typing-booster</package> is a predictive input method for the ibus platform. It predicts complete words based on partial input. One can then simply select the desired word from a list of suggestions and improve one's typing speed and spelling. <package>ibus-typing-booster</package> currently supports the following Asian and European languages:<itemizedlist>
                 <listitem>
                   <para> Assamese, Bengali, Farsi, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Maithili, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu </para>
-                </listitem><listitem>
+                  </listitem>
+                  <listitem>
                   <para> English, Danish, French </para>
                 </listitem>
               </itemizedlist>
-            </para>
-            <para> If you want to use non-ibus input method such as fcitx and uim etc, remove <package>ibus</package> package from the system first and restart the desktop. <package>im-chooser</package> will get back to work on even GNOME.</para>
-      </section><section>
-        
-          <title>Fonts </title>
-            <para>
-              <package>fonts-tweak-tool</package> now supports the language ordering to decide what language has precedence to display the text, and the font properties to change the sub-pixel rendering and hinting configuration per fonts.</para>
-            <para> Liberation fonts have been rebased to a fork of Google Croscore fonts with OFL license, better coverage, and some small enhancements. </para>
-            <para> The Paktype fonts have been updated with enhancements for better coverage. </para>
-            <para> New fonts <package>lohit-tamil-classical-fonts</package> for Tamil and <package>kalapi-fonts</package> for Gujarati have been added.</para>
-            <para>
-              <package>madan-fonts</package> for Nepali, <package>navilu-fonts</package> and <package>gubbi-fonts</pacakge> for Kannada now support the minimum required characters as per fontconfig file for their respective languages.</para>
-            <para>
-              <filename>$HOME/.fonts.conf</filename> is deprecated. Users are encouraged to move it to <filename>$HOME/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf</filename>. </para>
-            <para>
-              <filename>$HOME/.fonts.conf.d</filename> is deprecated. Users are encouraged to move it to <filename>$HOME/.config/fontconfig/conf.d</filename>
-            </para>
-            <para> All the disabled fontconfig config files in <filename>/etc/fonts/conf.avail</filename> have been moved to <filename>/usr/share/fontconfig/conf.avail</filename>. If you have any local symbolic links from the old location, please update them. </para>
+        </para>
+            <para> If you want to use non-ibus input method such as fcitx and uim etc, remove the <package>ibus</package> package from the system first and restart the desktop. <package>im-chooser</package> will get back to work on even GNOME.</para>
+      </section>
+      <section>
+        <title>Fonts </title>
+        <para>
+        <package>fonts-tweak-tool</package> now supports the language ordering to decide what language has precedence to display the text, and the font properties to change the sub-pixel rendering and hinting configuration per fonts.</para>
+        <para><productname>Liberation</productname> fonts have been rebased to a fork of <productname>Google Croscore</productname> fonts with OFL license, better coverage, and some small enhancements. </para>
+        <para> The Paktype fonts have been updated with enhancements for better coverage. </para>
+        <para> New fonts <package>lohit-tamil-classical-fonts</package> for Tamil and <package>kalapi-fonts</package> for Gujarati have been added.</para>
+        <para>
+          <package>madan-fonts</package> for Nepali, <package>navilu-fonts</package> and <package>gubbi-fonts</package> for Kannada now support the minimum required characters as per fontconfig file for their respective languages.</para>
+          <para>
+          <filename>$HOME/.fonts.conf</filename> is deprecated. Users are encouraged to move it to <filename>$HOME/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf</filename>. </para>
+          <para>
+            <filename>$HOME/.fonts.conf.d</filename> is deprecated. Users are encouraged to move it to <filename>$HOME/.config/fontconfig/conf.d</filename>
+          </para>
+          <para> All the disabled fontconfig config files in <filename>/etc/fonts/conf.avail</filename> have been moved to <filename>/usr/share/fontconfig/conf.avail</filename>. If you have any local symbolic links from the old location, please update them. </para>
       </section>
 </section>
 


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