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== Input Methods == | == Input Methods == | ||
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** ibus panel icon now shows the prefix of language names instead of layout names in non-GNOME desktop. | |||
** Users' ibus input method engines always run when they log into GNOME desktop so that they switch the engines quickly without waiting for the engine launching time. | |||
** ibus input method engines now are hidden on the lock screen in GNOME desktop. | |||
** ibus implements a special panel icon for KDE5 since KDE5 no longer enable GtkStatusIcon by default. | |||
{{admon/tip|ibus panel icon for KDE5|ibus checks XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP variable to show GtkStatusIcon or KDE5 icon so if you don't login manager likes gdm but run startkde directly, you need to set XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP by manual.}} | |||
== Fonts == | == Fonts == |
Revision as of 07:44, 1 April 2015
General Configuration
System locale and keyboard layout settings are configured using the localectl
utility. Read man localectl
for instructions on adjusting the system locale.
Input Methods
- ibus
- ibus panel icon now shows the prefix of language names instead of layout names in non-GNOME desktop.
- Users' ibus input method engines always run when they log into GNOME desktop so that they switch the engines quickly without waiting for the engine launching time.
- ibus input method engines now are hidden on the lock screen in GNOME desktop.
- ibus implements a special panel icon for KDE5 since KDE5 no longer enable GtkStatusIcon by default.
Fonts
- New Fonts
- google-noto-sans-oriya-fonts, google-noto-sans-oriya-ui-fonts
Others
- TBD