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  2. RHELDOCS-19579

[sst_display_i18n] Document RHEL 10 Fedora Changes

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      .RHEL 10 provides enhanced fonts in GNOME desktop
      The appearance of fonts has been improved in RHEL 10, with most languages using variable fonts (VF):


      * The GNOME default fonts have changed to Red Hat fonts (previously Abattis Cantarell for Sans and Adobe Source Code Pro for Mono).
      * The default core fonts have changed from Deja Vu to the Google Noto VF family for most languages.
      * The default installed Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Noto fonts are now VF, though the static fonts are still available.
      * The default fonts for Indic (India), Thai, and Khmer have changed to Noto VF which also have the Serif face.
      * The default Malayalam fonts have been improved.
      * The `default-fonts` meta-packages have been introduced to pull in the appropriate default fonts for each language, making it easier to install default font coverage for particular languages. These meta-packages are installed by default for GNOME desktop.


      Other enhancements include the following:


      * Indic input methods for India follow the newer Inscript 2 Government standard.
      * New `bash-color-prompt` package sets up a default colored Bash shell prompt.
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      .RHEL 10 provides enhanced fonts in GNOME desktop The appearance of fonts has been improved in RHEL 10, with most languages using variable fonts (VF): * The GNOME default fonts have changed to Red Hat fonts (previously Abattis Cantarell for Sans and Adobe Source Code Pro for Mono). * The default core fonts have changed from Deja Vu to the Google Noto VF family for most languages. * The default installed Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Noto fonts are now VF, though the static fonts are still available. * The default fonts for Indic (India), Thai, and Khmer have changed to Noto VF which also have the Serif face. * The default Malayalam fonts have been improved. * The `default-fonts` meta-packages have been introduced to pull in the appropriate default fonts for each language, making it easier to install default font coverage for particular languages. These meta-packages are installed by default for GNOME desktop. Other enhancements include the following: * Indic input methods for India follow the newer Inscript 2 Government standard. * New `bash-color-prompt` package sets up a default colored Bash shell prompt.
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      In RHEL-10 we are implementing Fedora Changes, some of them needs documentation so that customers will understand what those Changes are bringing in RHEL-10 release. This ticket will track those Changes and their release notes text.

              rhn-support-gfialova Gabriela Fialova
              pnemade1@redhat.com Parag Nemade
              Jan Fiala
              Gabriela Fialova Gabriela Fialova
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