On 4/28/06, Jamil Ahmed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> But we are not sticking only with KDE and
> GNOME. What will be for Fedora Core, Mandriva,
> SUSE, Ubuntu, Debian, OOo, Mozilla, Gaim etc?
> :-)

I feel and believe that we should follow the same
standard wherever possible. However, in this case
problems seem to be due to the technical reasons.
As pointed out by Runa that in GNOME bn shortcuts
are non-functional. On the other hand Progga is
quite happy with bn shortcuts in KDE.

So if it is GNOME specific problem (surely,
it can be there somewhere else as well) then I
would like to suggest that we should try
to figure what exactly goes wrong with Bengali
shortcuts there? Is it fixable? BTW, I am no GNOME
expert. So my opinion can be pretty naive here.

Personally, I think that use of EN shortcuts is at best
a short term solution to the problem and certainly
it is NOT going to be a long term solution. See the
discussion in the mail from Omi.
http://www.mail-archive.com/bengalinux-core@lists.sourceforge.net/msg01069.html
It seems Bengali keyboards are already in
(keeping aside the layout issue).

So the original argument by Taneem following
Indranil's proposal for the use of BN shortcuts
is even more relevant today.


Cheers
Golam
--
http://www.imsc.res.in/~golam/


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