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

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  {{{su -c 'yum groupinstall <language>-support'
  }}}
  
- 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`.
+ In the command above, `<language>` is one of `assamese`, `bengali`, `chinese`, `gujarati`, `hindi`, `japanese`, `kannada`, `korean`, `malayalam`, `marathi`, `oriya`, `punjabi`, `sinhala`, `tamil`, `telegu`, or `thai`.
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+ Users upgrading from earlier releases of Fedora are strongly recommended to install `scim-bridge-gtk`, which works well with 3rd party C++ applications linked against older versions of `libstdc++`.
  
  === SCIM Input Method defaults ===
+ The core SCIM input method packages are now installed by default, but the input method only starts by default on desktops running in an Asian locale (the current list is: `as`, `bn`, `gu`, `hi`, `ja`, `kn`, `ko`, `ml`, `mr`, `ne`, `or`, `pa`, `si`, `ta`, `te`, `th`, `ur`, `vi`, `zh`).  You can use `im-chooser` via ''System -> Preferences -> Personal -> Input Method'' to enable or disable SCIM on your desktop, or to select other installed input methods.  In a non-Asian locale you need to set ''Use custom input method -> scim'' in `im-chooser` and restart your desktop session to activate SCIM on your desktop by default.
- The core SCIM packages are now installed by default, but SCIM only runs by default on desktops running in an Asian locale (the current list is: `as`, `bn`, `gu`, `hi`, `ja`, `kn`, `ko`, `ml`, `mr`, `ne`, `or`, `pa`, `si`, `ta`, `te`, `th`, `ur`, `vi`, `zh`).  You can use `im-chooser` via ''System -> Preferences -> Personal -> Input Method'' to enable or disable SCIM on your desktop, or to select other installed input methods.
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- Users upgrading from earlier releases of Fedora are strongly recommended to install `scim-bridge-gtk`, which works well with 3rd party C++ applications linked against older versions of `libstdc++`.
  
  The following table lists the default trigger hotkeys for different languages:
  

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