Created attachment 1219289 [details] screenshot Description of problem: As subject,please see the right corner of the attached picture,thanks. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): f25-Rc1.2-x86_64 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1.Do a fresh installation with Chinese chosen on the Welcome page 2. 3. Actual results: Expected results: Additional info:
Created attachment 1219290 [details] anaconda.log
Created attachment 1219291 [details] program.log
Created attachment 1219293 [details] packaging.log
Re-test this again,and I'm not sure who's fault it is now,reassign to GIS As can be seen from the two attached videos, if I use the default set of G-I-S,ibus will disappear from the right corner, however if I change the default "input" to Intelligent Pinyin,ibus will still be there,and I'm able to type Chinese without bother to add more input method. So,maybe GIS should change the default action,so that users can type in using local input method,if they do a native installation.
Created attachment 1219645 [details] video with the default set
Created attachment 1219646 [details] video2
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