On ਐਤਵਾਰ  11 ਅਪਰੈਲ 2010 11:41 ਸਵੇਰੇ, saurabh gupta wrote:
> Hi Sir. Thanks for the quick reply.
>   Actually, I am able to use the punjabi keyboard with normal
> applications like the browser, open office etc. What I wanted to know is
> how should I call the keyboard program from the code that I have
> developed for my system so that I could type in punjabi in my system. My
> program is in java. Is there a way in which I could call a ".sh" file
> from my program so that I could type in punjabi.Can I use the
> "kb_pununi" that you have posted on "sourceforgenet" for my purpose.
for every application within Desktop, im-chooser's method should work.
or you can check following page for more detail for setting up variable:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/I18N/InputMethods

>
> Also could you tell me where could I find the keymapping (which key on
> the normal keyboard corresponds to which punjabi letter) for the punjabi
> keyboard.

iok -a (yum install iok) is providing on-Screen keyboard for Indic.
so you can check inscript layout with this.
Make sure that you install following packages:
$ yum groupinstall punjabi-support

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