From 9a1ee9e87cb89322df66d8fab53da4ea5011911b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Takao Fujiwara Date: Oct 09 2018 13:46:38 +0000 Subject: Update desktop/I18n.adoc for ibus https://pagure.io/fedora-docs/release-notes/issue/190 --- diff --git a/modules/release-notes/pages/desktop/I18n.adoc b/modules/release-notes/pages/desktop/I18n.adoc index ae6c563..c249e84 100644 --- a/modules/release-notes/pages/desktop/I18n.adoc +++ b/modules/release-notes/pages/desktop/I18n.adoc @@ -4,3 +4,10 @@ include::{partialsdir}/entities.adoc[] [[sect-i18n]] = Internationalization + +[[sect-i18n-ibus]] +== IBus 1.5.19 +* In the previous release, typing kbd:[Ctrl+Shift+E] shortcut key launched an IBus emoji dialog and users typed an emoji annotation in the input entry of the dialog and the input entry could convert the annotation to an emoji character. Now the shortcut key enables the emoji input mode on each application using IBus pre-edit feature without launching the IBus emoji dialog. This feature can keep the current input focus to get the emoji characters and no longer hide the current input context with the emoji dialog. +* The feature of typing Unicode code points is now separated from the feature of typing kbd:[Ctrl+Shift+E] and kbd:[Ctrl+Shift+U] is assigned to type Unicode code poionts and both shortcut keys can be customized with `ibus-setup` utility. +* This release now shows a pre-edit text when users type compose keys. _E.g. kbd:[Multi_key+apostrophe+E] shows the apostrophe "`'`" on the pre-edit at first and outputs "`é`"._ +* ibus-hangul 1.5.1 starts with Latin mode by default. This setting can be changed in setup dialog, or use toggle keys kbd:[Shift+space] and kbd:[Hangul] to switch the Hangul mode.