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

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Remove unnecessary heading and promote content

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  This section includes information on language support under Fedora Core.
  
- == Input Methods ==
+ = Input Methods =
+ 
  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.
  
@@ -13, +14 @@

  ||Japanese||{{{Zenkaku_Hankaku}}} or {{{Alt-`}}}||
  ||Korean||{{{Shift-Space}}}||
  
- === Language Installation ===
+ == Language Installation ==
  
  To install additional language support from the '''Languages''' group, use `pirut` or ''Applications'' => ''Add/Remove Software'', or run this command:
  
@@ -22, +23 @@

  
  In the command above, `<language>` is one of `assamese`, `bengali`, `chinese`, `gujarati`, `hindi`, `japanese`, `kannada`, `korean`, `malayalam`, `marathi`, `oriya`, `punjabi`, `sinhala`, `tamil`, `thai`, or `telegu`.
  
- == im-chooser ==
+ = im-chooser =
+ 
  A new user configuration tool called `im-chooser` has been added, which allows you easily to disable or enable the usage of input methods on your desktop.  If SCIM is installed but you do not wish to run it on your desktop, you can disable it using `im-chooser`.
  
- == xinputrc ==
+ = xinputrc =
+ 
  At X startup, xinput.sh now sources `~/.xinputrc` or `/etc/X11/xinit/xinputrc`
  instead of searching config files under `~/.xinput.d/` or `/etc/xinit/xinput.d/`.
  


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