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* The Lohit Oriya font ('''lohit-oriya-fonts''') has been renamed to Lohit Odia ('''lohit-odia-fonts''') as per the Odisha State government's guidelines. | * The Lohit Oriya font ('''lohit-oriya-fonts''') has been renamed to Lohit Odia ('''lohit-odia-fonts''') as per the Odisha State government's guidelines. | ||
* The Lohit Punjabi font ('''lohit-punjabi-fonts''') has been renamed to Lohit Gurmukhi ('''lohit-gurmukhi-fonts''') to avoid confusion between the Arabic and Gurmukhi scripts. | * The Lohit Punjabi font ('''lohit-punjabi-fonts''') has been renamed to Lohit Gurmukhi ('''lohit-gurmukhi-fonts''') to avoid confusion between the Arabic and Gurmukhi scripts. | ||
* '''ekmukta-fonts''' is a new Unicode-compliant font with a mono-linear typeface. | * '''ekmukta-fonts''' is a new Unicode-compliant Devanagari font with a mono-linear typeface. | ||
[[Category:Docs Project]] | [[Category:Docs Project]] | ||
[[Category:Draft documentation]] | [[Category:Draft documentation]] | ||
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Revision as of 06:29, 10 September 2014
Input methods
- ibus-libzhuyin is a new Zhuyin input method for Traditional Chinese users, still in development, preview only.
- How to change IM on GNOME?
- ibus "ibus reset-config" sub-command is to reset the user setting values to default ones in an ibus configuration but not ibus engines configurations.
Fonts
- Adobe Source Han Sans Fonts (adobe-source-han-sans-cn-fonts and adobe-source-han-sans-twhk-fonts) is the default font for Chinese environment.
- If you prefer to use Fedora 20 default Chinese fonts, or en-counter problems, please use the following command to revert to Fedora 20 Chinese fonts:
- $su -c "yum install cjkuni-uming-fonts cjkuni-ukai-fonts wqy-zenhei-fonts"
- $su -c "yum remove adobe-source-han-sans-cn-fonts adobe-source-han-sans-twhk-fonts"
- The Lohit Oriya font (lohit-oriya-fonts) has been renamed to Lohit Odia (lohit-odia-fonts) as per the Odisha State government's guidelines.
- The Lohit Punjabi font (lohit-punjabi-fonts) has been renamed to Lohit Gurmukhi (lohit-gurmukhi-fonts) to avoid confusion between the Arabic and Gurmukhi scripts.
- ekmukta-fonts is a new Unicode-compliant Devanagari font with a mono-linear typeface.