I will donate the font to you and I will even pay an
allowance for the software extension/fork thus please
tell me your rates for consideration.

Regards,


Meeku



--- rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> linuxa linux wrote:
> > The keyboard for english/europran users is usually
> a
> > english/european qwerty or for this context call
> it
> > english/european qwerty-k however I need a
> keyboard
> > inputer extension/plugin with your core
> wordprocessor
> > software that changes the qwerty-k to
> english/european
> > qwerty- &#2325; (where only 1 english/european
> > alphabet K has been removed from your
> > menu/help/faqs/dictionary etc and what has been
> put is
> > the sanskrit devanagri alphabet that has html
> decimal
> > code or 0915 unicode glyph -
> >
>
http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/0915/index.htm,
> > the new sound shape)
> >
> > Secondly, I need you to package a new font that
> will
> > be used for wordprocessing and thus the user will
> use
> > &#2325;  / 0915 alphabet.
> >
> > All this with one click install that can be from
> disk
> > or a one session download and thus any average
> novice
> > user can immediately use your software. 
> >
> > Please tell me this is possible.
> >
> >   
> Please understand that this is an open source
> project. The people who 
> write LyX do so in their spare time, and, while we
> certainly want LyX to 
> be as useful as it can be to as many people as
> possible, we have limited 
> time. If you'd like to get LyX working with
> Sanskrit, people will be 
> happy to help you. But please do not expect any of
> us to give up our 
> free time because you "need" us to do something for
> you.
> 
> That said, the keyboard issues should be fairly
> straightforward. You 
> just need to define a keymap and then use it. See
> the .kmap files in 
> e.g. /usr/share/lyx/kbd for some examples. There's
> documentation about 
> this in section 4.3 of the Customization manual.
> 
> Regarding fonts, LyX just uses system fonts for
> display and LaTeX fonts 
> for output, so no, there's nothing we can do there,
> though I'm sure 
> people would be happy to offer advice about finding
> appropriate fonts.
> 
> Richard
> 
> 



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