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== General Configuration ==
System locale and keyboard layout settings are configured using the <code>localectl</code> utility. Read <code>man localectl</code> 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.
{{admon/tip|ibus panel icon for KDE5|ibus checks XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP variable to show GtkStatusIcon or KDE5 icon so if you don't use login managers likes gdm but run startkde directly, you need to set XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP by manual.}}
 
* Minglish, a new Marathi language m17n input method is added.
 
== Fonts ==
* New Fonts
** google-noto-sans-oriya-fonts, google-noto-sans-oriya-ui-fonts
 
== Others ==
* gnome-characters -  Characters is a simple utility application to find and insert unusual characters.
* New Locales
** bh_IN (Bhili language locale for India ), ce_RU (Chechen locale for RUSSIAN FEDERATION), raj_IN (Rajasthani locale for India) and tu_IN (Tulu locale for India)


* ibus changes
**
** ibus-m17n excludes some m17n engines by default, including zh-pinyin, ko-han2, and most of kbd engines.  Because they overlap with other specific IMEs such as ibus-pinyin and ibus-hangul.
** ibus-fep, an IBus client which can be used on text terminals, has been added.
* New Default Font for Korean:
** The default Korean Font has changed from "Un" to "Nanum".  As the glyphs in "Nanum" look softer than "Un" and "Nanum" has a monospace variant.
* New Default Font for Simplified Chinese:
** The default Simplified Chinese Font has changed from "WenQuanYi Zen Hei" to "WenQuanYi Zen Hei Sharp". As the "WenQuanYi Zen Hei Sharp" contains the embedded bitmap font, which makes the Simplified Chinese Font rendered more clearly on small size.
** By running the zenheiset tool, you can change the default Simplified Chinese font back to "WenQuanYi Zen Hei".
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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.
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ibus panel icon for KDE5
ibus checks XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP variable to show GtkStatusIcon or KDE5 icon so if you don't use login managers likes gdm but run startkde directly, you need to set XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP by manual.
  • Minglish, a new Marathi language m17n input method is added.

Fonts

  • New Fonts
    • google-noto-sans-oriya-fonts, google-noto-sans-oriya-ui-fonts

Others

  • gnome-characters - Characters is a simple utility application to find and insert unusual characters.
  • New Locales
    • bh_IN (Bhili language locale for India ), ce_RU (Chechen locale for RUSSIAN FEDERATION), raj_IN (Rajasthani locale for India) and tu_IN (Tulu locale for India)