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Description of problem: ibus-libzhuyin has been proposed to be the default input method for Chinees (Taiwan). I have installed a fresh fedora 24 (f25 also) in Chinese (Taiwan) language and found some problems in setup. Problems: 1. gnome-initial-setup only lists "chewing" (ibus-chewing). 2. the default input method for Chinese (Taiwan) language since fedora 24 is "New Zhuyin" (ibus-libzhuyin). ibus-libzhuyin is installed by default, but not listed in the setup dialogue. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. First login into a fresh user using Chinese (Taiwan) (zh_TW) locale 2. Set input method for Chinese (Taiwan) in the gnome-initial-setup dialogue Actual results: 1. "chewing" is the only available input method listed Expected results: 1. gnome-initial-setup list all the available input methods of user's locale which installed on the system. 2. For example, when adding new input sources in System Settings > Language & Regions, gnome can list the available input methods for my locale (which is Chinese (Taiwan)) directly, and so should gnome-initial-steup does. Additional info: I also filed a upstream bug report at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=772674
I think first we need to change the Taiwan default input method in Fedora, then consider to list all language related input methods. I copied this bug in : https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1405946
Fixed in Fedora 26.