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* <code>$HOME/.imsettings.log</code> has been moved to <code>$HOME/.cache/imsettings/log</code>. | * <code>$HOME/.imsettings.log</code> has been moved to <code>$HOME/.cache/imsettings/log</code>. | ||
* The default engine for Simplified Chinese has been changed to '''ibus-libpinyin''' (see [[Features/ibus-libpinyin]] for more details). | * The default engine for Simplified Chinese has been changed to '''ibus-libpinyin''' (see [[Features/ibus-libpinyin]] for more details). | ||
* On the GNOME Desktop, '''im-chooser''' is now deprecated except in | * On the GNOME Desktop, '''im-chooser''' is now deprecated except in fallback mode, since GNOME 3.6 supports ibus as the default input method system. Users should now use gnome-control-center to setup their input methods: | ||
*# click on the user menu at the upper right corner of the panel. | *# click on the user menu at the upper right corner of the panel. | ||
*# select ''System Settings'' from the menu | *# select ''System Settings'' from the menu |
Revision as of 10:28, 26 September 2012
Input Methods
$HOME/.xinputrc
has been moved to$HOME/.config/imsettings/xinputrc
.$HOME/.imsettings.log
has been moved to$HOME/.cache/imsettings/log
.- The default engine for Simplified Chinese has been changed to ibus-libpinyin (see Features/ibus-libpinyin for more details).
- On the GNOME Desktop, im-chooser is now deprecated except in fallback mode, since GNOME 3.6 supports ibus as the default input method system. Users should now use gnome-control-center to setup their input methods:
- click on the user menu at the upper right corner of the panel.
- select System Settings from the menu
- click on the Region & Language icon
- open the Input Sources tab
- click on + icon to add input sources
- choose one or more input source you want to add
- 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:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.input-sources show-all-sources true
- There may be no shortcut key to turn on/off the input method by default. you can enable it with the following steps:
- click the shortcut settings link in the Input Sources tab on System Settings or click the Keyboard icon at the top and the Shortcuts tab, the Typing section at the left pane.
- click on the Switch to next source, press [Control] + [space].
- If no input source is configured by default for your native language, you can add it using the above steps as a workaround. Here is a table of input sources corresponding to the input method engines:
Input source name | Input method engine |
Chinese (Chewing) | ibus-chewing |
Chinese (Intelligent Pinyin) | ibus-libpinyin |
Japanese (Anthy) | ibus-anthy |
Korean (Korean) | ibus-hangul |
* (inscript (m17n)) | ibus-m17n |
* (itrans (m17n)) | ibus-m17n |
* (phonetic (m17n)) | ibus-m17n |
- ibus-typing-booster 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. ibus-typing-booster currently supports the following Asian and European languages:
- Assamese, Bengali, Farsi, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Maithili, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu
- English, Danish, French
Fonts
- fonts-tweak-tool 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.
- Liberation fonts have been rebased to a fork of Google Croscore fonts with OFL license, better coverage, and some small enhancements.
- The Paktype fonts have been updated with enhancements for better coverage.
- New fonts lohit-tamil-classical-fonts for Tamil and kalapi-fonts for Gujarati have been added.
- madan-fonts for Nepali, navilu-fonts and gubbi-fonts for Kannada now support the minimum required characters as per fontconfig file for their respective languages.
$HOME/.fonts.conf
is deprecated. Users are encouraged to move it to$HOME/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf
.$HOME/.fonts.conf.d
is deprecated. Users are encouraged to move it to$HOME/.config/fontconfig/conf.d
- All the disabled fontconfig config files in
/etc/fonts/conf.avail
have been moved to/usr/share/fontconfig/conf.avail
. If you have any local symbolic-links from the old location, please update them.