Description of problem: gnome-initial-setup only allow one input method to be added for Simplified Chinese. Actually, for Simplified Chinese users both input method are needed to be added. "Intelligent Pinyin" is used to input Chinese characters. "Chinese" is used to input English. Both are needed by Simplified Chinese users, we need to input both Chinese and English. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora-Live-Workstation-x86_64-23_Beta-TC1.iso How reproducible: Install Fedora Live Workstation x86_64 23 Beta TC1. Steps to Reproduce: 1. run /usr/libexec/gnome-initial-setup; 2. Choose "汉语"; 3. Select "Intelligent Pinyin"; Actual results: Only one input method can be configured. Expected results: Both input methods ("Intelligent Pinyin" and "Chinese") should be selected and added by default. Additional info:
The keyboard layout(s) used in Anaconda is/are automatically added. So the “Chinese” keyboard layout is automatically added if it was used in Anaconda. But this is quite hard to understand for the user, it is invisible. It would be better to have checkmarks displayed for all input methods/layouts the user will get. And allow the user to select more than one.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1148358 is a similar bug.
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Same on F25...
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