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updates for test2
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= Internationalization (i18n) =
This section includes information related to the support of various languages under
Fedora Core.
== Input Methods ==
- {{{
- SCIM (Simple Common Input Method) has replaced IIIMF as the input method system for
Asian and other languages in Fedora Core in this release. SCIM uses {{{Ctrl-Space}}} as
the default trigger key to toggle on and off the input method, though it is easy to change
the hotkey or add hotkeys with the SCIM setup configuration tool. Japanese users can now
use the {{{Zenkaku_Hankaku}}} key to toggle between native and ASCII input.
+ The default Gtk Input Method Module for SCIM (Simple Common Input Method) is now
scim-bridge
+ contributed by Ryo Dairiki. SCIM is no longer linked against libstdc++so7 and
scim-qtimm
+ is working again.
+
+ ||'''Language'''||'''Trigger
hotkey'''||
+ ||Japanese||{{{Zenkaku_Hankaku}}} or {{{Alt-`}}}||
+ ||Korean||Shift-Space||
+ ||other||Ctrl-Space||
=== Installation ===
- SCIM should be installed and run by default for Asian language desktops. Otherwise the
required packages can be installed using the language support section of the package
manager ({{{pirut}}}) or running:
+ SCIM should be installed by default for most Asian installs. Otherwise the required
packages can be installed using the language support section of the package manager
({{{pirut}}}) or running:
{{{su -c 'yum groupinstall <language>-support'
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@@ -31, +34 @@
Indian and other languages: {{{scim-m17n m17n-db-<language>}}}
- If your desktop is not running in an Asian locale, to activate it in your user account,
run these commands, then logout and login again to your desktop.
- {{{mkdir ~/.xinput.d
- ln -s /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/scim ~/.xinput.d/default
+ If scim is installed it will now run by default for all users.
+ Users who do not wish to run scim on their desktop can disable it
+ create an empty file:
+ {{{echo > ~/.xinputrc
##}}}
=== SCIM applet and toolbar ===
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Clicking the left mouse button on the applet activates a SCIM language switching menu
for changing the current Input Method Engine. The menu only appears when an application
using the Input Method has focus. Clicking the right mouse button on the applet or SCIM
toolbar activates the setup menu.
- === SCIM configuration ===
- You can configure SCIM and IMEs using the setup configuration tool available from the
setup menu. In the IME general configuration panel, you can select which languages or IMEs
appear on the language switching menu.
-
- === New conversion engines ===
- {{{anthy}}}, a new Japanese conversion engine replaces the old Canna server system,
- and {{{libchewing}}}, a new Traditional Chinese conversion engine, has been added.
-
- == Fonts ==
-
- Support is now available for synthetic emboldening of fonts that do not have a bold
face.
-
- New fonts for Chinese have been added: AR PL Shan``Hei``Sun Uni (`uming.ttf`) and AR PL
Zen``Kai Uni (`ukai.ttf`). The default font is AR PL Shan``Hei``Sun Uni, which contains
embedded bitmaps. If you prefer outline glyphs you can put the following section in your
`~/.font.conf` file:
-
- {{{
- <fontconfig>
- <match target="font">
- <test name="family" compare="eq">
- <string>AR PL ShanHeiSun Uni</string>
- </test>
- <edit name="embeddedbitmap" mode="assign">
- <bool>false</bool>
- </edit>
- </match>
- </fontconfig>
- ##}}}
-
- == gtk2 IM submenu ==
- The Gtk2 context menu IM submenu no longer appears by default. You can enable it on the
command line with the following command:
- {{{gconftool-2 --type bool --set
'/desktop/gnome/interface/show_input_method_menu' true
- ##}}}
-
== Pango Support in Firefox ==
Firefox in Fedora Core is built with Pango, which provides better support for certain
scripts, such as Indic and some CJK scripts. Fedora has the permission of the Mozilla
Corporation to use the Pango system for text renderering.
To disable the use of Pango, set {{{MOZ_DISABLE_PANGO=1}}} in your environment before
launching Firefox.
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