On Mon, 2007-08-27 at 10:38 +0530, Mahesh T. Pai wrote: > And, uhhh, uhhhh.... does this happen in any other text editing > application, like gedit? (no - not emacs or vi). >
In 'gedit' they are working properly. But, a new problem is coming there. In Hindi how do you conjoin? Like, say, I am writing 'santa' of 'santa ramdas', would it be like this 'm' for 's', 'v' for 'n', then 'd' for conjoining, and 'l' for 'ta'? If that is the process, then 'gedit' is giving a problem too. The 'ta' is getting conjoined not after 'n', but after 's'. Please tell me the correct way of conjoining. So, all this problem was coming from Ubuntu OOo? That is quite probable. In Bangla too, Ubuntu is giving a lot of problems. Some Bangla essay, which I am writing for quite a long time, around two years, is getting mangled in many ways by Ubutnu 7.04 OOo. Though it is reading quite nicely in Fedora, with all the things in their proper place. What to do now? I have to enable both Hindi and Bangla support in this old Compaq laptop of one of my colleagues. Shall I install something else? Any suggestion? This colleague, just like me, is no developer. But quite an intensive user of Wordprocessing and very usual things like browsing, writing mails, or occasional music or movie. 'mplayer' and 'Firefox' are running quite well on this box with Ubuntu 7.04, even the Hindi and Bangla pages are showing up well in the Browser. But, what to do now with this word-processing, the prime need? -- das _______________________________________________ ilugd mailinglist -- [email protected] http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd Next Event: http://freed.in - September 28-29, 2007 Archives at: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.user-groups.linux.delhi http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/
