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layout: doc
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title: Language Localization
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permalink: /doc/language-localization/
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redirect_from:
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- /en/doc/language-localization/
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- /doc/LanguageLocalization/
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- /wiki/LanguageLocalization/
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---
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Language Localization
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=====================
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How to set up pinyin input in Qubes
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The pinyin input method will be installed in a TemplateVM to make it available after restarts and across multiple AppVMs.
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1. In a TemplateVM, install `ibus-pinyin` via the package manager or terminal.
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If the template is Fedora-based, run `sudo dnf install ibus-pinyin`.
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If the template is Debian-based, run `sudo apt install ibus-pinyin`
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2. Shut down the TemplateVM.
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3. Start or restart an AppVM based on the template in which you installed `ibus-pinyin` and open a terminal.
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4. Run `ibus-setup`.
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5. You will likely get an error message telling you to paste the following into your bashrc:
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export GTK_IM_MODULE=ibus
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export XMODIFIERS=@im=ibus
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export QT_IM_MODULE=ibus
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Copy the text into your `~/.bashrc` file with your favorite text editor.
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You will need to do this for any AppVM in which you wish to use pinyin input.
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6. Set up ibus input as you like using the graphical menu (add pinyin or intelligent pinyin to selections).
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You can bring the menu back by issuing `ibus-setup` from a terminal.
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7. Set up your shortcut for switching between inputs.
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By default it is super-space.
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If `ibus-pinyin` is not enabled when you restart one of these AppVMs, open a terminal and run `ibus-setup` to activate ibus again.
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For further discussion, see [this qubes-users thread](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/qubes-users/languge/qubes-users/VcNPlhdgVQM/iF9PqSzayacJ).
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