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

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  === Language Coverage ===
  
- Fedora features a variety of software which is translated in [http://translate.fedoraproject.org/languages many languages]. For a list of languages refer to the [http://translate.fedoraproject.org/module/anaconda Fedora Installer translation statistics], which is one of the core Fedora software.
+ Fedora features a variety of software which is translated in [http://translate.fedoraproject.org/languages many languages]. For a list of languages refer to the [http://translate.fedoraproject.org/module/anaconda translation statistics] for '''Anaconda''', which is one of the core software applications in Fedora.
  
  ==== Language support installation ====
- To install additional language support from the '''Languages''' group, use '''Pirut''' via ''Applications > Add/Remove Software'', or run this command:
+ To install additional language support from the '''Languages''' group, use ''Applications > Add/Remove Software'', or run this command:
  
  {{{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`, `telegu`, or `thai`.
  
- SCIM users upgrading from earlier releases of Fedora are strongly recommended to install `scim-bridge-gtk`, which works well with third-party C++ applications linked against older versions of `libstdc++`.
+ SCIM users upgrading from earlier releases of Fedora are strongly urged to install `scim-bridge-gtk`.  This application works well with third-party C++ applications linked against older versions of `libstdc++`.
  
  To add SCIM support to input a particular language, install `scim-lang-<lang>`, where `<lang>` is one of `assamese`, `bengali`, `chinese`, `dhivehi`, `farsi`, `gujarati`, `hindi`, `japanese`, `kannada`, `korean`, `latin`, `malayalam`, `marathi`, `oriya`, `punjabi`, `sinhalese`, `tamil`, `telugu`, `thai`, or `tibetan`.
  
@@ -43, +43 @@

   * `VLGothic-fonts` is the new default font for Japanese in Fedora [[GetVal(DocsDict,BeatsVer)]].  It now has a subpackage `VLGothic-fonts-proportional` for its proportional version.
  
  ==== Nepali fonts ====
-  * The `madan-fonts` package has been added (since Fedora 8).
+  * The `madan-fonts` package has been added.
  
  ==== Thai fonts ====
-  * The `thaifonts-scalable` package has been added, so finally there are Thai TrueType fonts in Fedora.
+  * The `thaifonts-scalable` package has been added, making Thai TrueType fonts available in Fedora.
  
  === Input Methods ===
- It is now possible to start and stop the of Input Methods in GTK applications during runtime thanks to the new `imsettings` framework.  The `GTK_IM_MODULE` environment variable is no longer needed by default but can still be used to override the imsettings.
+ It is now possible to start and stop the of Input Methods in GTK applications during runtime thanks to the new `imsettings` framework.  The `GTK_IM_MODULE` environment variable is no longer needed by default but can still be used to override the `imsettings`.
  
  ==== im-chooser ====
- With the new imsettings framework, `im-chooser` can now start and stop Input Method usage dynamically on the GNOME Desktop.
+ With the new `imsettings` framework, `im-chooser` can now start and stop Input Method usage dynamically on the GNOME Desktop.
  
  Input methods only start by default on desktops running in an Asian locale.  The current locale list is: `as`, `bn`, `gu`, `hi`, `ja`, `kn`, `ko`, `ml`, `mr`, `ne`, `or`, `pa`, `si`, `ta`, `te`, `th`, `ur`, `vi`, `zh`.  Use `im-chooser` via ''System -> Preferences -> Personal -> Input Method'' to enable or disable Input method usage on your desktop.
  
@@ -70, +70 @@

  ||Korean||{{{Shift-Space}}}, {{{Hangul}}}, or {{{Ctrl-Space}}}||
  
  ==== scim-python ====
- This release adds the `scim-python` package which allows writing Input Method Engines for SCIM in python.
+ This release adds the `scim-python` package, which allows writing Input Method Engines for SCIM in python.
  
  ==== scim-python-chinese ====
- `scim-python` also includes a subpackage `scim-python-pinyin` which provides PinYin and ShuangPin Input Methods for improved input of Simplified Chinese.  The PinYin Input Method replaces `scim-pinyin` as the default input method for Simplified Chinese.  `scim-python-xingma` provides a number of tables for other Chinese input methods.
+ The `scim-python` package also includes a subpackage `scim-python-pinyin` that provides PinYin and ShuangPin Input Methods for improved input of Simplified Chinese.  The PinYin Input Method replaces `scim-pinyin` as the default input method for Simplified Chinese.  The `scim-python-xingma` package provides a number of tables for other Chinese input methods.
  

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