<http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/I18N/LanguageSupportCriteria> should be
> a page to start with. > > I think Sanskrit is qualified as per the documentation given above. When I tried to install sa_IN locale in Ubuntu (10.04) it is there . $apt-cache search sanskrit returns following packages latex-sanskrit - pre-processor and fonts to typeset Sanskrit in TeX texlive-lang-indic - TeX Live: Indic scripts ttf-devanagari-fonts - Free TrueType fonts for languages using the Devanagari script ttf-tmuni - font for Tibetan, Dzongkha and Ladakhi (OpenType Unicode) itrans - Converts romanized Indic texts to LaTeX, HTML & Postscript itrans-fonts - Extra fonts used in the ITRANS Indic text processing system ttf-linex - Fonts suitable for education and institutional use language-pack-gnome-sa - GNOME translation updates for language Sanskrit language-pack-gnome-sa-base - GNOME translations for language Sanskrit language-pack-sa - translation updates for language Sanskrit language-pack-sa-base - translations for language Sanskrit But it is not there in Fedora -- ********************************** JAGANADH G http://jaganadhg.in *ILUGCBE* http://ilugcbe.psgkriya.org _______________________________________________ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
