[relnotes] [Fedora Project Wiki] Update of "Docs/Beats/I18n" by JensPetersen

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The following page has been changed by JensPetersen:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/I18n

The comment on the change is:
move locale statement from Lang Install section back into Input Methods section

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  The default SCIM (Simple Common Input Method) GTK Input Method Module is now `scim-bridge`,
  written from scratch in C by Ryo Dairiki.  SCIM is no longer linked against `libstdc++so7`, and `scim-qtimm` works again.
  
+ If SCIM is installed, it now runs by default for users of all locale rather than just for a number of Asian locale as in the previous release.
+ 
  Here is a table of the default trigger hotkeys for different languages:
  
  ||'''Language'''||'''Trigger hotkeys'''||
- ||Japanese||{{{Ctrl-Space}}}, {{{Zenkaku_Hankaku}}}, or {{{Alt-`}}}||
- ||Korean||{{{Ctrl-Space}}}, or {{{Shift-Space}}}||
- ||other||{{{Ctrl-Space}}}||
+ ||all||{{{Ctrl-Space}}}||
- 
- If SCIM is installed, it now runs by default for all users.
+ ||Japanese||also {{{Zenkaku_Hankaku}}} or {{{Alt-`}}}||
+ ||Korean||also {{{Shift-Space}}}||
  
  === Language Installation ===
+ You can use the package manager ({{{pirut}}}) to install additional language support from the '''Languages''' group, or run this command:
- 
- '''SCIM''' is now enabled by default when installed for all languages instead of just a number of Asian locales as in the previous release.  You can use the package manager ({{{pirut}}}) to install additional language support from the '''Languages''' group, or run this command:
  
  {{{su -c 'yum groupinstall <language>-support'
  }}}


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