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From: Ronald Stroethoff <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 1:56 AM
Subject: [Scim-devel] Current status of scim-development
To: Scim development <[email protected]>


Dear readers,

my name is Ronald Stroethoff
I am from Holland

After translating the menu's from SCIM-Im into Dutch, I am now making
tables for input-pad.

Because of there are very few developers working on SCIM, I have asked
writing-permission for placing the files in SVN.

As a side effect I also take a look for bugreports and will place
translations, new tables and repairs of tables or translations in SVN,
( it would be a pity if your work would not be used).

I do not have knowledge about C or C++ programming, I will therefor
not touch this files.

But if you have translations or tables, they are welcome.

Until now, I have made the next input-pad files:

data/korea.pad                  includes from Korean the letters,
Hangul Jamo, Hangul Compatibility Jamo, Halfwith/fullwith
data/arabian.pad                includes the Arabian script
data/russian.pad                includes the Russian script
data/india_bengali.pad  includes the Bengali script from India
data/india_chiki.pad            includes the Ol Chiki script from India
data/india_devanagari.pad       includes the Devanagari script from India
data/india_gujarati.pad includes the Gujarati script from India
data/india_gurmukhi.pad includes the Gurmukhi script from India
data/india_kannada.pad  includes the Kannada script from India
data/india_lepcha.pad           includes the Lepcha script from India
data/india_limbu.pad            includes the Limbu script from India
data/india_malayalam.pad        includes the Malayalam script from India
data/india_oriya.pad            includes the Oriya script from India
data/india_saurashtra.pad       includes the Saurashtra script from India
data/india_sinhala.pad  includes the Sinhala script from India
data/india_syloti_nagri.pad     includes the Syloti Nagri script from India
data/india_tamil.pad            includes the Tamil script from India
data/india_telugu               includes the Telugu script from India

data/balinese.pad               includes the Balinese script from Indonesia
data/buginese.pad               includes the Buginese script from
Sulawesi in Indonesia
data/cham.pad                   includes the Cham script from Vietnam
and Cambodia
data/kayah.pad                  includes the Kayah Li script from the
Karen in Myanmar (Birma) and in Thailand
data/khmer.pad                  includes the Khmer script from Cambodia
data/lao.pad                    includes the Lao script from Laos
data/myanmar.pad             includes the Myamar script from Birma
data/tai_lue.pad                        includes the old Thai script
from China, Thailand,Birma and Vietnam
data/rejang.pad                 includes the Rejang script from
Sumatra in Indonesia
data/sundanese.pad              includes the Sundanese script from
west Java in Indonesia
data/tai_le.pad                 includes the new Thai script from
China, Thailand,Birma and Vietnam
data/thai.pad                   includes the Thai script from Thailand



Ryo Dairiki has written on 19 april 2009:
"The next release cycle, I will concentrate on writing SCIM-2.0.
So, no bug fix should be done. "

Because of the shortage of active developers, it will take a very long
time until release 2.0

I have understand that Red Hat release a new distribution in October,
I think that it is therefor wise to make a new release in the end of september.
No new software, just translations and tables.

Ronald




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