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=== Language Coverage ===
- ==== Language Support Installation ====
+ ==== Language support installation ====
To install additional language support from the '''Languages'''
group, use '''Pirut''' via ''Applications > Add/Remove
Software'', or run this command:
{{{su -c 'yum groupinstall <language>-support'
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Users upgrading from earlier releases of Fedora are strongly recommended to install
`scim-bridge-gtk`, which works well with third-party C++ applications linked against older
versions of `libstdc++`.
- If you just want to install SCIM support to input a particular language you can instead
just install `scim-lang-<lang>`, where `<lang>` is one of `assamese`,
`bengali`, `chinese`, `dhivehi`, `farsi`, `gujarati`, `hindi`, `japanese`, `kannada`,
`korean`, `latin`, `malayalam`, `marathi`, `oriya`, `punjabi`, `sinhalese`, `tamil`,
`telugu`, `thai`, `tibetan`.
+ To add SCIM support to input a particular language, install `scim-lang-<lang>`,
where `<lang>` is one of `assamese`, `bengali`, `chinese`, `dhivehi`, `farsi`,
`gujarati`, `hindi`, `japanese`, `kannada`, `korean`, `latin`, `malayalam`, `marathi`,
`oriya`, `punjabi`, `sinhalese`, `tamil`, `telugu`, `thai`, or `tibetan`.
==== Transifex ====
- This release features [
https://hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/transifex/ Transifex],
a newly developed tool designed to ease the process of contributing translations to
projects hosted on remote and disparate various version control systems. Transifex has
been used by core packages of this release to receive translations from numerous
contributors.
+ This release features [
https://hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/transifex/ Transifex],
a new tool designed to facilitate contributing translations to projects hosted on remote
and disparate version control systems. Core packages in this release use Transifex to
receive translations from numerous contributors.
- Through a combination of [
http://translate.fedoraproject.org/ new Web tools], community
growth, and better processes, translators can use new Fedora Web-based tools to contribute
directly to any upstream project, large or small, through one translator-oriented Web
interface. Developers of projects with no existing translation community can easily reach
out to Fedora's established community for translations. In turn, the latter can reach
out to numerous projects related to Fedora to easily contribute translations.
+ Through a combination of [
http://translate.fedoraproject.org/ new Web tools], community
growth, and better processes, translators can now contribute directly to any upstream
project through one translator-oriented Web interface. Developers of projects with no
existing translation community can easily reach out to Fedora's established community
for translations. In turn, translators can reach out to numerous projects related to
Fedora to easily contribute translations.
=== Fonts ===
Fonts for Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and some Indic scripts are now installed by
default. The following changes also appear in Fedora [[GetVal(DocsDict,BeatsVer)]]:
- * `cjkunifonts-fonts` has been split out of `fonts-chinese` into two subpackages for
the Uming and Ukai faces.
+ * The `cjkunifonts-fonts` package has been split out of `fonts-chinese` into two
subpackages for the Uming and Ukai faces.
- * `sazanami-fonts` has been split out of `fonts-japanese` into two subpackages for the
Gothic and Mincho faces.
+ * The `sazanami-fonts` package has been split out of `fonts-japanese` into two
subpackages for the Gothic and Mincho faces.
- * `wqy-bitmap-fonts` is now installed by default under Chinese support.
+ * The `wqy-bitmap-fonts` package is now installed by default with Chinese support.
- === Input methods ===
+ === Input Methods ===
==== Improved im-chooser ====
The user interface of `im-chooser` has been improved to be simpler and easier to
understand.
- ==== SCIM Input Method defaults ====
+ ==== SCIM input method defaults ====
- The core SCIM input method packages are now installed by default, but the input method
only starts by default on desktops running in an Asian locale. The current locale list
is: `as`, `bn`, `gu`, `hi`, `ja`, `kn`, `ko`, `ml`, `mr`, `ne`, `or`, `pa`, `si`, `ta`,
`te`, `th`, `ur`, `vi`, `zh`. You can use `im-chooser` via ''System ->
Preferences -> Personal -> Input Method'' to enable or disable SCIM on your
desktop, or to select other installed input methods. In a non-Asian locale, you must set
''Use custom input method -> scim'' in `im-chooser` and restart your
desktop session to activate SCIM on your desktop by default.
+ The core SCIM input method packages are now installed by default, but the input method
only starts by default on desktops running in an Asian locale. The current locale list
is: `as`, `bn`, `gu`, `hi`, `ja`, `kn`, `ko`, `ml`, `mr`, `ne`, `or`, `pa`, `si`, `ta`,
`te`, `th`, `ur`, `vi`, `zh`. You can use `im-chooser` via ''System ->
Preferences -> Personal -> Input Method'' to enable or disable SCIM on your
desktop, or to select other installed input methods. To activate SCIM on your desktop by
default in a non-Asian locale, set ''Use custom input method -> scim''
in `im-chooser` and restart your desktop session.
The following table lists the default trigger hotkeys for different languages: