From dc4b16b7784cab4ee033887ec583a721d39a1e18 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Petr Bokoc Date: Oct 25 2018 22:16:35 +0000 Subject: 195 - CJK Default Fonts To Noto --- diff --git a/modules/release-notes/pages/desktop/I18n.adoc b/modules/release-notes/pages/desktop/I18n.adoc index c249e84..120c207 100644 --- a/modules/release-notes/pages/desktop/I18n.adoc +++ b/modules/release-notes/pages/desktop/I18n.adoc @@ -11,3 +11,10 @@ include::{partialsdir}/entities.adoc[] * 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. + +== Chinese, Japanese and Korean now use Noto font by default + +In Fedora 29, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean (CJK) languages use the Google Noto font by default. +Each language has a sans-serif, serif, and monospace font from the Noto family. + +Note that in order to suppress the increase in disk space requirements brought about by this change, all CJK fonts have also been unified into a single OpenType Collection format file per weight-variant.