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* im-chooser is restricted to run on GNOME3 now. the users are encouraged to add any input sources on the input sources tab from Region & Language in gnome-control-center as a feature of GNOME 3.6.
* im-chooser is restricted to run on GNOME3 now. the users are encouraged to add any input sources on the input sources tab from Region & Language in gnome-control-center as a feature of GNOME 3.6.
* default engine for Simplified Chinese has been changed to ibus-libpinyin. (XXX: need to introduce a bit about ibus-libpinyin here and what's the advantage to ibus-pinyin?)
* default engine for Simplified Chinese has been changed to ibus-libpinyin. (XXX: need to introduce a bit about ibus-libpinyin here and what's the advantage to ibus-pinyin?)
* ibus-typing-booster ... (TBD)
* ibus: how to change the shortcut key ... (TBD)
* ibus: how to change the engine ... (TBD)
** there are some introduction for the input source in [[Docs/Beats/Desktop]].


= Fonts =
= Fonts =

Revision as of 11:25, 13 September 2012

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Input Methods

  • $HOME/.xinputrc has been moved/renamed to $HOME/.config/imsettings/xinputrc.
  • $HOME/.imsettings.log has been moved/renamed to $HOME/.cache/imsettings/log.
  • im-chooser is restricted to run on GNOME3 now. the users are encouraged to add any input sources on the input sources tab from Region & Language in gnome-control-center as a feature of GNOME 3.6.
  • default engine for Simplified Chinese has been changed to ibus-libpinyin. (XXX: need to introduce a bit about ibus-libpinyin here and what's the advantage to ibus-pinyin?)
  • ibus-typing-booster ... (TBD)
  • ibus: how to change the shortcut key ... (TBD)
  • ibus: how to change the engine ... (TBD)

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 is rebased to Google's CrOS Core fonts and has more improvements for hinting data and coverage.