Hi all
I use hindi input all the time too. There is a phonetic SCIM keymap
available from oriya.sarovar.org (
http://oriya.sarovar.org/download/hi-baraha.mim) . However I did not like
the keymap they had made , it reduced the typing speed for me, hence I took
their .mim file and made some changes to it to make typing hindi faster as
we have in Baraha IME system on Windows or the ISIS system on linux (more
power to opensource!).
My modified file is available at http://aniketvb.googlepages.com . The file
should be placed in /usr/share/m17n (in fedora). I do not know the path in
Ubuntu, the list users can please help.
The usage is pretty simple
का = ka
कि = ki
की = kii
कु = ku
कू = kuu
कं = k + M (shift M . .basically M for the बिंदु on anything)
श = sh
ष = Sh
द = द
ड = D
ध = dh
ढ = Dh
ॐ = oum
मॅ = m ~ e ( three keys !)
मँ = m ~ M (three again )
ऋ = Ru
ॠ = RU
क्ष = k + /+ S +h
For जोडअक्षर use /
eg क्लास = क + / + ला + स
Enable SCIM in your system as input method and then in scim config , you can
set the hotkey to trigger the input method. I use the default Control +
Space as the hotkey and I have just enabled one keymap (ie this one) and the
other is the system default.
Go ahead and try it and let me know in cade there are any difficulties. I
admit that this method takes a little time (few days) to get used to though!
but it enhanced my hindi/marathi typing speed greatly
Aniket (अनिकेत !)
Hi,
I am using Kubuntu 7.04 w/ openoffice. I have downloaded some avesta
fonts and want to use right to left text entry.
In openoffice I have enabled CTL and I even got the left to right and
right to left toolbar buttons activated. There is no language pack for
avesta.
What is happening is that when I try typing right to left:
The cursor is on the right of the line (as it should be I suppose).
Now suppose I want to type _jack_ in _avesta_ it should come as _kcaj_
meaning that the subsequent letters must appear to the left of the
preceding alphabet and the cursor must move to the left.
What is happening is that the cursor remains at the right end of the
line and letters appear to the right of the preceding letter.
Surprisingly, when I type a punctuation mark, the cursor moves to the
left side of the line and the punctuation mark appears at the left end
of the line; the cursor changes from a straight line to what I can best
explain as a golf flag, but typing another letter makes the cursor jump
back to the right end of the line and its the same story again.
Google is throwing up links with this same problem but no solution.
I hope I am being lucid enough. I can give you any more info required.
What am I missing ?
regards,
Sharukh.
--
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Lymph (v.), to walk with a lisp.
Hi all,
Maybe we missed it in the commotion of a latest bollywood movie ;) , but still,
"Big Buck Bunny" has been released a while ago and is available for
download.
http://www.bigbuckbunny.org/index.php/download/
Its a short-feature around 10 minutes long, but is pretty cool given the
fact that it is released under a CC license.
And quite obviously it was created using Blender[1]. AFAIK, the DVD set
contains all .blend files and hence would be a perfect medium to showcase
the capabilities of FOSS tools in Multimedia where it seems to lag behind a
bit.
Check out the .OGG video from the German server, others seem not to respond at the moment.
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H! LUGers,
How about a LUG meet on 15th June 2008?
Venue?
Agenda?
RSVP?
Looking forward to catch up after long time!
With regards,
--
--Dinesh Shah :-)
Shah Micro System
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Hello,
I am having problems with playing flash content on some websites. I have
already installed flash player in Iceweasel and in the newely installed
Opera. I keep getting an error of installing the flash player. The
problem sites are given below. I can play youtube videos without any
problems. Could anyone try out the sites below and give feedback/
http://music.aol.com/radioguide/classical-radiohttp://www.tataindicom.com/t-personal-mobile-handsets.aspx
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hi,
Sandip Saini of NRC-FOSS is doing his PhD in a study of foss
methodologies. As part of his work, he is trying to compile a set of
FOSS success stories. Definition:
<quote>
Documenting the success stories of FOSS implementation in India--
Nature, Scope and Methodology of the study.
The goal of the study is to bring out into public a reliable and
independent compilation of some instances where FOSS implementation has
been carried out successfully in India.
A 'success' in this context is defined as one where there has
been an acceptance of at least one FOSS technology or solution
across at least one unit of organisation – a department, a
project, an enterprise or an institution – either public or
private, either IT or non-IT. In other words, an individual who
uses only FOSS for his/her needs would not qualify for being
considered a success in this context; it has to be an
organisational entity/unit. The best case would be where an
entire large enterprise (a government department say like Indian
Railways, a private corporation like an IT major or an
Automobile manufacturing company, etc) has completely switched
over to FOSS for all its IT and Computing needs, and the least
acceptable instance would that of a small unit of an enterprise
(one department of a University, one section of a company or
government organisation,etc) that have started using mainly
FOSS for at least one significant part of its operations. All
instances between these two limiting cases would of course be
acceptable too.
</quote>
We would be happy if members of these lists could suggest places he
could investigate. You may contact him at:
sksaini(a)au-kbc.org
also feel free to post such things in this list.
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