Install Fedora-19-Beta-TC3-x86_64-netinst.iso in Japanese. After 1st boot when gnome-initial-setup shows up, The language Japanese is checkmarked in the first screen of gnome-initial-setup: 日本語 ✓ That is as expected. When proceeding to the next screen, The input method "anthy" is shown. 1. problem: It should be “Kana Kanji” (= ibus-kkc) not “anthy” (= ibus-anthy) because ibus-kkc should be the new default. 2. problem: it always shows “anthy”, even when a language different from Japanese is selected in the first screen of gnome-initial-setup. When I select 汉语(中国) (= Simplified Chinese) in the first screen of gnome-initial-setup and proceed to the second screen, I still get only “anthy” offered by default. But probably the default input method for simplified Chinese should be offered instead.
Can you retest with TC4 - there is a newer gnome-initial-setup now.
I did get the Japanese input method "Kana Kanji" (ibus-kkc) automatically after a netinstall of Fedora-19-Beta-TC4-x86_64-netinst.iso. gnome-initial-setup-0.9-2.fc19.x86_64 So this seems to work now.
Okay good - I am not getting any IME setup by default now so I wonder what is different for me. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 961270 ***