Currently, ibus-m17n is the default input method for Indian
languages
in Fedora. ibus-typing-booster uses the same libm17n used by
ibus-m17n to support input for Indian languages and thus it can do
everything ibus-m17n can do. But on top of that, ibus-typing-booster
supports predictive input by remembering user input and by using words
from dictionaries. Therefore, ibus-typing-booster is a more useful input method
for these languages.
== Benefit to Fedora ==
A better input experience for users of Indian languages.
How would I try this out in Fedora 29?
I see that I have ibus-typing-booster installed, but I don't see any
sign of it in the GNOME "Region & Language" panel input source
selection. Does ibus-typing-booster look like one input support for
each supported language, or does it look like a single input source?
Thanks!
Owen