<para>Ubuntu provides the option to enable new language settings for your desktop.</para>
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<para>Ubuntu provides the option to enable numerous language settings for your desktop.</para>
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<para>Support for new languages can be installed via <emphasis role="strong">Language Support</emphasis>, which
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is found in the <emphasis role="strong">Administration/System</emphasis> menu. When adding a new language,
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additional packages may need to be downloaded and installed.</para>
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<para>Depending on the language the input method and keyboard mapping needs to be changed as well.
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The <emphasis>Smart Common Input Method</emphasis> (SCIM) is used in Ubuntu to switch between different input methods.
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The <emphasis>ctrl space</emphasis> hotkey is a convenient switch between different input methods.</para>
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is found in the <emphasis role="strong">Administration/System</emphasis> menu. Depending on the language, the input method and keyboard mapping may need to be changed as well.
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The <emphasis>Smart Common Input Method</emphasis> (SCIM) is used in Ubuntu to switch between different input methods
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for complex characters in many non-Latin languages. The <emphasis>ctrl space</emphasis> hotkey is a convenient switch between different input methods.</para>