Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Sanskrit?

2011-09-17 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
There is some documentation on
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation#Getting_Started_with_LibreOffice
but i am not sure it's really helpful.  Hopefully what you need might be in the 
chapter about fonts?  or the chapter about setting up LibreOffice (Ch2).

Someone who is great at this sort of thing is likely to be on-line in about 6 
hours so you might wake-up tomorrow to find a good answer waiting for you.
Good luck and regards from
Tom :)


--- On Sat, 17/9/11, Winston Yang wins...@cs.wisc.edu wrote:

From: Winston Yang wins...@cs.wisc.edu
Subject: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as 
Sanskrit?
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Saturday, 17 September, 2011, 6:05

In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Devanagari/Devanaagarii, for 
Hindi or Sanskrit?

I'm using LibreOffice 3.4.3 on Linux (Trisquel 4.5.1).

I tried going to the following places:

        Trisquel: System  Administration  Language Support

        Writer: Tools  Options  Language Settings  Languages

Thank you.

Winston

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Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Sanskrit?

2011-09-17 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
I think you need
Tools - Options - Language Settings 
Near the bottom tick the Enabled for Asian languages and maybe tick the 
Complex Languages (CTL)?

It is good to hear someone using Trisquel.  Debian family (same as Ubuntu, Mint 
etc) but meets the very demanding requirements of the FSF
http://www.fsf.org/
http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=trisquel
http://trisquel.info/
Looks good but i guess it needs a bit of experience with GnuLinux before 
trying something  like this?  Have you already used other distros in the same 
family?
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Sat, 17/9/11, Winston Yang wins...@cs.wisc.edu wrote:
In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Devanagari/Devanaagarii, for 
Hindi or Sanskrit?

I'm using LibreOffice 3.4.3 on Linux (Trisquel 4.5.1).

I tried going to the following places:

        Trisquel: System  Administration  Language Support

        Writer: Tools  Options  Language Settings  Languages

Thank you.
Winston

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Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Sanskrit?

2011-09-17 Thread elcico2001 एल्चिको

 Il 17/09/2011 07:05, Winston Yang ha scritto:
In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as 
Devanagari/Devanaagarii, for Hindi or Sanskrit?


I'm using LibreOffice 3.4.3 on Linux (Trisquel 4.5.1).

I tried going to the following places:

Trisquel: System  Administration  Language Support

Writer: Tools  Options  Language Settings  Languages

Thank you.

Winston


Hello Winston,
You can do the following - works for openoffice on debian 6.0, I suppose 
that's the same for libreoffice:


   * download sanskrit font sanskrit2003.ttf (
 http://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/itranslator2003.htm -
 http://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/sanskrit2003.zip )
   * copy sanskrit2003.ttf to /usr/share/fonts/truetype (that should be
 the right path, but I'm not sure on your distro)
   * supposing you have Gnome (if you use KDE let me know), go to
 System -- Preferences -- Keyboard  and choose the tab
 Disposition (that should be the english name)
   * click add, choose By Nation, select India, click add
 again, then close the keyboard preferences window
   * if it doesn't appear by itself, add a keyboard indicator on the
 Gnome menu panel -- right clic on the panel, click add to panel
 and select Keyboard indicator
   * once you have the keyboard indicator on your panel, select indian
 layout, then open libreoffice writer
   * if the keyboard layout has changed... go back to indian again
   * select sanskrit 2003 font
   * and finally... write in sanskrit! :)

Namastè! or I'd better write... नमस्ते  :)

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Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Sanskrit?

2011-09-17 Thread webmaster for Kracked Press Productions


Have you installed the language packs for your various Indian 
languages?  If not, you will need to go online to the download page of 
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/  and download and install the 
languages you want to use.


I assume that you have Indian fonts installed on your computer.

CTL has many options, and some of them look like they might be Indian 
dialects.



http://www.libreoffice.org/download/
On 09/17/2011 05:50 AM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
I think you need
Tools - Options - Language Settings
Near the bottom tick the Enabled for Asian languages and maybe tick the Complex 
Languages (CTL)?

It is good to hear someone using Trisquel.  Debian family (same as Ubuntu, Mint 
etc) but meets the very demanding requirements of the FSF
http://www.fsf.org/
http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=trisquel
http://trisquel.info/
Looks good but i guess it needs a bit of experience with GnuLinux before 
trying something  like this?  Have you already used other distros in the same 
family?
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Sat, 17/9/11, Winston Yangwins...@cs.wisc.edu  wrote:
In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Devanagari/Devanaagarii, for 
Hindi or Sanskrit?

I'm using LibreOffice 3.4.3 on Linux (Trisquel 4.5.1).

I tried going to the following places:

 Trisquel: System  Administration  Language Support

 Writer: Tools  Options  Language Settings  Languages

Thank you.
Winston




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Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Sanskrit?

2011-09-17 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
You can find the right path by looking in 
Tools - Options - LibreOffice/General - Paths
There 'should' be a line for fonts in there.
Regards from
Tom :)

--- On Sat, 17/9/11, elcico2001 एल्चिको elcico2...@yahoo.it wrote:

From: elcico2001 एल्चिको elcico2...@yahoo.it
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such 
as Sanskrit?
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Cc: wins...@cs.wisc.edu
Date: Saturday, 17 September, 2011, 13:21

 Il 17/09/2011 07:05, Winston Yang ha scritto:
 In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Devanagari/Devanaagarii, for 
 Hindi or Sanskrit?
 
 I'm using LibreOffice 3.4.3 on Linux (Trisquel 4.5.1).
 
 I tried going to the following places:
 
         Trisquel: System  Administration  Language Support
 
         Writer: Tools  Options  Language Settings  Languages
 
 Thank you.
 
 Winston
 
Hello Winston,
You can do the following - works for openoffice on debian 6.0, I suppose that's 
the same for libreoffice:

   * download sanskrit font sanskrit2003.ttf (
     http://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/itranslator2003.htm -
     http://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/sanskrit2003.zip )
   * copy sanskrit2003.ttf to /usr/share/fonts/truetype (that should be
     the right path, but I'm not sure on your distro)
   * supposing you have Gnome (if you use KDE let me know), go to
     System -- Preferences -- Keyboard  and choose the tab
     Disposition (that should be the english name)
   * click add, choose By Nation, select India, click add
     again, then close the keyboard preferences window
   * if it doesn't appear by itself, add a keyboard indicator on the
     Gnome menu panel -- right clic on the panel, click add to panel
     and select Keyboard indicator
   * once you have the keyboard indicator on your panel, select indian
     layout, then open libreoffice writer
   * if the keyboard layout has changed... go back to indian again
   * select sanskrit 2003 font
   * and finally... write in sanskrit! :)

Namastè! or I'd better write... नमस्ते  :)

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fonti rinnovabili
tad evaarthamaatra-nirbhaasaM svaruupa-shuunyam iva samaadhiH
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Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Sanskrit?

2011-09-17 Thread webmaster for Kracked Press Productions

On 09/17/2011 08:21 AM, elcico2001 एल्चिको wrote:

 Il 17/09/2011 07:05, Winston Yang ha scritto:
In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as 
Devanagari/Devanaagarii, for Hindi or Sanskrit?


I'm using LibreOffice 3.4.3 on Linux (Trisquel 4.5.1).

I tried going to the following places:

Trisquel: System  Administration  Language Support

Writer: Tools  Options  Language Settings  Languages

Thank you.

Winston


Hello Winston,
You can do the following - works for openoffice on debian 6.0, I 
suppose that's the same for libreoffice:


   * download sanskrit font sanskrit2003.ttf (
 http://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/itranslator2003.htm -
 http://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/sanskrit2003.zip )
   * copy sanskrit2003.ttf to /usr/share/fonts/truetype (that should be
 the right path, but I'm not sure on your distro)
I just click on the font and a font preview window pops up with an 
Install Button
I use Ubuntu [Debian], and that is how I install fonts.  All my fonts 
appear in a .font hidden folder.  So if they need to go into the folder 
you listed, the need to go into the hidden one as well.


There is a font named Devnagri.  I have seen over 200 versions of that font.




   * supposing you have Gnome (if you use KDE let me know), go to
 System -- Preferences -- Keyboard  and choose the tab
 Disposition (that should be the english name)
   * click add, choose By Nation, select India, click add
 again, then close the keyboard preferences window
   * if it doesn't appear by itself, add a keyboard indicator on the
 Gnome menu panel -- right clic on the panel, click add to panel
 and select Keyboard indicator
   * once you have the keyboard indicator on your panel, select indian
 layout, then open libreoffice writer
   * if the keyboard layout has changed... go back to indian again
   * select sanskrit 2003 font
   * and finally... write in sanskrit! :)

Namastè! or I'd better write... नमस्ते  :)




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Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Sanskrit?

2011-09-17 Thread soumalya ray
dont know about 'trisquel'.for ubuntu lucid,i went to
systempreferencelanguage
choose bengali(as its my native language).keyboard shortcut appear in the
panel(previous to lucid,you need to add this separately).
anyway when i need to type,i just clicked on it and bengali gets
activated.its system wide-works in firefox,chromiun,LO.you need not to
install any separate language pack for it to work.just the font.since
sanskrit uses devnagari script (also used by hindi),so that should not be a
problem.
but as i've said this is for ubuntu lucid;dont know about trisquel
regards,


On 17 September 2011 18:10, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions 
webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:

 On 09/17/2011 08:21 AM, elcico2001 एल्चिको wrote:

  Il 17/09/2011 07:05, Winston Yang ha scritto:

 In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Devanagari/Devanaagarii,
 for Hindi or Sanskrit?

 I'm using LibreOffice 3.4.3 on Linux (Trisquel 4.5.1).

 I tried going to the following places:

Trisquel: System  Administration  Language Support

Writer: Tools  Options  Language Settings  Languages

 Thank you.

 Winston

  Hello Winston,
 You can do the following - works for openoffice on debian 6.0, I suppose
 that's the same for libreoffice:

   * download sanskrit font sanskrit2003.ttf (
 
 http://www.omkarananda-ashram.**org/Sanskrit/itranslator2003.**htmhttp://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/itranslator2003.htm-
 
 http://www.omkarananda-ashram.**org/Sanskrit/sanskrit2003.ziphttp://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/sanskrit2003.zip)
   * copy sanskrit2003.ttf to /usr/share/fonts/truetype (that should be
 the right path, but I'm not sure on your distro)

 I just click on the font and a font preview window pops up with an Install
 Button
 I use Ubuntu [Debian], and that is how I install fonts.  All my fonts
 appear in a .font hidden folder.  So if they need to go into the folder you
 listed, the need to go into the hidden one as well.

 There is a font named Devnagri.  I have seen over 200 versions of that
 font.




* supposing you have Gnome (if you use KDE let me know), go to
 System -- Preferences -- Keyboard  and choose the tab
 Disposition (that should be the english name)
   * click add, choose By Nation, select India, click add
 again, then close the keyboard preferences window
   * if it doesn't appear by itself, add a keyboard indicator on the
 Gnome menu panel -- right clic on the panel, click add to panel
 and select Keyboard indicator
   * once you have the keyboard indicator on your panel, select indian
 layout, then open libreoffice writer
   * if the keyboard layout has changed... go back to indian again
   * select sanskrit 2003 font
   * and finally... write in sanskrit! :)

 Namastè! or I'd better write... नमस्ते  :)



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Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Sanskrit?

2011-09-17 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
Same family so it's probably exactly the same
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Sat, 17/9/11, soumalya ray drsouma...@gmail.com wrote:

From: soumalya ray drsouma...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such 
as Sanskrit?
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Saturday, 17 September, 2011, 13:54

dont know about 'trisquel'.for ubuntu lucid,i went to
systempreferencelanguage
choose bengali(as its my native language).keyboard shortcut appear in the
panel(previous to lucid,you need to add this separately).
anyway when i need to type,i just clicked on it and bengali gets
activated.its system wide-works in firefox,chromiun,LO.you need not to
install any separate language pack for it to work.just the font.since
sanskrit uses devnagari script (also used by hindi),so that should not be a
problem.
but as i've said this is for ubuntu lucid;dont know about trisquel
regards,


On 17 September 2011 18:10, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions 
webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:

 On 09/17/2011 08:21 AM, elcico2001 एल्चिको wrote:

  Il 17/09/2011 07:05, Winston Yang ha scritto:

 In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Devanagari/Devanaagarii,
 for Hindi or Sanskrit?

 I'm using LibreOffice 3.4.3 on Linux (Trisquel 4.5.1).

 I tried going to the following places:

        Trisquel: System  Administration  Language Support

        Writer: Tools  Options  Language Settings  Languages

 Thank you.

 Winston

  Hello Winston,
 You can do the following - works for openoffice on debian 6.0, I suppose
 that's the same for libreoffice:

   * download sanskrit font sanskrit2003.ttf (
     
http://www.omkarananda-ashram.**org/Sanskrit/itranslator2003.**htmhttp://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/itranslator2003.htm-
     
http://www.omkarananda-ashram.**org/Sanskrit/sanskrit2003.ziphttp://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/sanskrit2003.zip)
   * copy sanskrit2003.ttf to /usr/share/fonts/truetype (that should be
     the right path, but I'm not sure on your distro)

 I just click on the font and a font preview window pops up with an Install
 Button
 I use Ubuntu [Debian], and that is how I install fonts.  All my fonts
 appear in a .font hidden folder.  So if they need to go into the folder you
 listed, the need to go into the hidden one as well.

 There is a font named Devnagri.  I have seen over 200 versions of that
 font.




    * supposing you have Gnome (if you use KDE let me know), go to
     System -- Preferences -- Keyboard  and choose the tab
     Disposition (that should be the english name)
   * click add, choose By Nation, select India, click add
     again, then close the keyboard preferences window
   * if it doesn't appear by itself, add a keyboard indicator on the
     Gnome menu panel -- right clic on the panel, click add to panel
     and select Keyboard indicator
   * once you have the keyboard indicator on your panel, select indian
     layout, then open libreoffice writer
   * if the keyboard layout has changed... go back to indian again
   * select sanskrit 2003 font
   * and finally... write in sanskrit! :)

 Namastè! or I'd better write... नमस्ते  :)



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Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Sanskrit?

2011-09-17 Thread elcico2001 एल्चिको

Il 17/09/2011 14:40, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions ha scritto:
I just click on the font and a font preview window pops up with an 
Install Button
I use Ubuntu [Debian], and that is how I install fonts.  All my fonts 
appear in a .font hidden folder.  So if they need to go into the 
folder you listed, the need to go into the hidden one as well.


There is a font named Devnagri.  I have seen over 200 versions of that 
font.


ops! same on Debian too! I copied instructions an old manual and forgot 
the new way to install fonts... forgive me! :)


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Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Sanskrit?

2011-09-17 Thread Winston Yang

Thank you for your replies.

I followed the messages below from elcico2001 and webmaster for Kracked 
Press Productions about installing Sanskrit 2003 and changing preferences.


Trisquel 4.5.1 is a little different from what elcico2001 
wrote---instead of a Disposition tab, there is a Layouts tab. I went 
to the following places:


System
 Preferences
 Keyboard
 Layouts (tab)
 Add (button)
 By language (tab)
 Language (drop-down list)
 Hindi.

On the GNOME panel at the bottom of my desktop, there are two keyboard 
icons, one with an earth (Keyboard preferences), and one without 
(IBus input method framework).


Right-clicking the icon without an earth gives a menu with radio buttons 
for USA and India Hindi Bolnagri.


When I chose India Hindi Bolnagri, I was able to type Devanaagarii 
(Hindi, Sanskrit) in Writer.


@soumalya ray,
@Tom Davies:

Trisquel 4.5.1 has System  Preferences, but no Language.

Winston


On 09/17/2011 09:27 AM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
Same family so it's probably exactly the same
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Sat, 17/9/11, soumalya raydrsouma...@gmail.com  wrote:

From: soumalya raydrsouma...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such 
as Sanskrit?
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Saturday, 17 September, 2011, 13:54

dont know about 'trisquel'.for ubuntu lucid,i went to
systempreferencelanguage
choose bengali(as its my native language).keyboard shortcut appear in the
panel(previous to lucid,you need to add this separately).
anyway when i need to type,i just clicked on it and bengali gets
activated.its system wide-works in firefox,chromiun,LO.you need not to
install any separate language pack for it to work.just the font.since
sanskrit uses devnagari script (also used by hindi),so that should not be a
problem.
but as i've said this is for ubuntu lucid;dont know about trisquel
regards,


On 17 September 2011 18:10, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions
webmas...@krackedpress.com  wrote:


On 09/17/2011 08:21 AM, elcico2001 एल्चिको wrote:


   Il 17/09/2011 07:05, Winston Yang ha scritto:


In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Devanagari/Devanaagarii,
for Hindi or Sanskrit?

I'm using LibreOffice 3.4.3 on Linux (Trisquel 4.5.1).

I tried going to the following places:

 Trisquel: System  Administration  Language Support

 Writer: Tools  Options  Language Settings  Languages

Thank you.

Winston

   Hello Winston,

You can do the following - works for openoffice on debian 6.0, I suppose
that's the same for libreoffice:

* download sanskrit font sanskrit2003.ttf (
  
http://www.omkarananda-ashram.**org/Sanskrit/itranslator2003.**htmhttp://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/itranslator2003.htm-
  
http://www.omkarananda-ashram.**org/Sanskrit/sanskrit2003.ziphttp://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/sanskrit2003.zip)
* copy sanskrit2003.ttf to /usr/share/fonts/truetype (that should be
  the right path, but I'm not sure on your distro)


I just click on the font and a font preview window pops up with an Install
Button
I use Ubuntu [Debian], and that is how I install fonts.  All my fonts
appear in a .font hidden folder.  So if they need to go into the folder you
listed, the need to go into the hidden one as well.

There is a font named Devnagri.  I have seen over 200 versions of that
font.




 * supposing you have Gnome (if you use KDE let me know), go to

  System --  Preferences --  Keyboard  and choose the tab
  Disposition (that should be the english name)
* click add, choose By Nation, select India, click add
  again, then close the keyboard preferences window
* if it doesn't appear by itself, add a keyboard indicator on the
  Gnome menu panel --  right clic on the panel, click add to panel
  and select Keyboard indicator
* once you have the keyboard indicator on your panel, select indian
  layout, then open libreoffice writer
* if the keyboard layout has changed... go back to indian again
* select sanskrit 2003 font
* and finally... write in sanskrit! :)

Namastè! or I'd better write... नमस्ते  :)



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Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Sanskrit?

2011-09-17 Thread Winston Yang

Tom,

Regarding distros, besides Trisquel 4.5.1, I've used or tried the 
following distros:


--- Ubuntu 10.10
--- Ubuntu 11.04
--- Linux Mint
--- gNewSense, a fully-free distro
--- RedHat

I may have also used Ubuntu 10.04.

Winston


On 09/17/2011 05:50 AM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
I think you need
Tools - Options - Language Settings
Near the bottom tick the Enabled for Asian languages and maybe tick the Complex 
Languages (CTL)?

It is good to hear someone using Trisquel.  Debian family (same as Ubuntu, Mint 
etc) but meets the very demanding requirements of the FSF
http://www.fsf.org/
http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=trisquel
http://trisquel.info/
Looks good but i guess it needs a bit of experience with GnuLinux before 
trying something  like this?  Have you already used other distros in the same 
family?
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Sat, 17/9/11, Winston Yangwins...@cs.wisc.edu  wrote:
In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Devanagari/Devanaagarii, for 
Hindi or Sanskrit?

I'm using LibreOffice 3.4.3 on Linux (Trisquel 4.5.1).

I tried going to the following places:

 Trisquel: System  Administration  Language Support

 Writer: Tools  Options  Language Settings  Languages

Thank you.
Winston




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Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Sanskrit?

2011-09-17 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
In System - Preferences is there a Regionalisation or localisation option?  
There might be a keyboards option in there.  The documentation
http://trisquel.info/en/wiki/switch-languages-and-keyboard-layout
suggests that Debian/Ubuntu documentation is close to what you need so it's 
worth looking around in that preferences folder for something that looks about 
right.  The trisquel documentation for that does need to be updated.  Perhaps 
you could manage to update it?  Have you done any wiki editing before?
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Sat, 17/9/11, Winston Yang wins...@cs.wisc.edu wrote:

From: Winston Yang wins...@cs.wisc.edu
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such 
as Sanskrit?
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Saturday, 17 September, 2011, 17:55

Thank you for your replies.

I followed the messages below from elcico2001 and webmaster for Kracked 
Press Productions about installing Sanskrit 2003 and changing preferences.

Trisquel 4.5.1 is a little different from what elcico2001 
wrote---instead of a Disposition tab, there is a Layouts tab. I went 
to the following places:

System
  Preferences
  Keyboard
  Layouts (tab)
  Add (button)
  By language (tab)
  Language (drop-down list)
  Hindi.

On the GNOME panel at the bottom of my desktop, there are two keyboard 
icons, one with an earth (Keyboard preferences), and one without 
(IBus input method framework).

Right-clicking the icon without an earth gives a menu with radio buttons 
for USA and India Hindi Bolnagri.

When I chose India Hindi Bolnagri, I was able to type Devanaagarii 
(Hindi, Sanskrit) in Writer.

@soumalya ray,
@Tom Davies:

         Trisquel 4.5.1 has System  Preferences, but no Language.

Winston


On 09/17/2011 09:27 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
 Hi :)
 Same family so it's probably exactly the same
 Regards from
 Tom :)


 --- On Sat, 17/9/11, soumalya raydrsouma...@gmail.com  wrote:

 From: soumalya raydrsouma...@gmail.com
 Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such 
 as Sanskrit?
 To: users@global.libreoffice.org
 Date: Saturday, 17 September, 2011, 13:54

 dont know about 'trisquel'.for ubuntu lucid,i went to
 systempreferencelanguage
 choose bengali(as its my native language).keyboard shortcut appear in the
 panel(previous to lucid,you need to add this separately).
 anyway when i need to type,i just clicked on it and bengali gets
 activated.its system wide-works in firefox,chromiun,LO.you need not to
 install any separate language pack for it to work.just the font.since
 sanskrit uses devnagari script (also used by hindi),so that should not be a
 problem.
 but as i've said this is for ubuntu lucid;dont know about trisquel
 regards,


 On 17 September 2011 18:10, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions
 webmas...@krackedpress.com  wrote:

 On 09/17/2011 08:21 AM, elcico2001 एल्चिको wrote:

    Il 17/09/2011 07:05, Winston Yang ha scritto:

 In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Devanagari/Devanaagarii,
 for Hindi or Sanskrit?

 I'm using LibreOffice 3.4.3 on Linux (Trisquel 4.5.1).

 I tried going to the following places:

          Trisquel: System  Administration  Language Support

          Writer: Tools  Options  Language Settings  Languages

 Thank you.

 Winston

    Hello Winston,
 You can do the following - works for openoffice on debian 6.0, I suppose
 that's the same for libreoffice:

     * download sanskrit font sanskrit2003.ttf (
       
http://www.omkarananda-ashram.**org/Sanskrit/itranslator2003.**htmhttp://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/itranslator2003.htm-
       
http://www.omkarananda-ashram.**org/Sanskrit/sanskrit2003.ziphttp://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/sanskrit2003.zip)
     * copy sanskrit2003.ttf to /usr/share/fonts/truetype (that should be
       the right path, but I'm not sure on your distro)

 I just click on the font and a font preview window pops up with an Install
 Button
 I use Ubuntu [Debian], and that is how I install fonts.  All my fonts
 appear in a .font hidden folder.  So if they need to go into the folder you
 listed, the need to go into the hidden one as well.

 There is a font named Devnagri.  I have seen over 200 versions of that
 font.




      * supposing you have Gnome (if you use KDE let me know), go to
       System --  Preferences --  Keyboard  and choose the tab
       Disposition (that should be the english name)
     * click add, choose By Nation, select India, click add
       again, then close the keyboard preferences window
     * if it doesn't appear by itself, add a keyboard indicator on the
       Gnome menu panel --  right clic on the panel, click add to panel
       and select Keyboard indicator
     * once you have the keyboard indicator on your panel, select indian
       layout, then open libreoffice writer
     * if the keyboard layout has changed... go back to indian again
     * select sanskrit 2003 font
     * and finally... write in sanskrit! :)

 Namastè! or I'd

Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Sanskrit?

2011-09-17 Thread Winston Yang

Tom,

In Trisquel 4.5.1, System  Preferences does not have options with the 
exact names Regionalis(z)ation or Localis(z)ation, although there is 
a Keyboard option.


Thank you for suggesting that I update the Trisquel wiki. It's been a 
long time since I edited a wiki, but I if I get more familiar with the 
language options, I may edit the Trisquel wiki.


Winston


On 09/17/2011 01:30 PM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
In System - Preferences is there a Regionalisation or localisation option?  There 
might be a keyboards option in there.  The documentation
http://trisquel.info/en/wiki/switch-languages-and-keyboard-layout
suggests that Debian/Ubuntu documentation is close to what you need so it's 
worth looking around in that preferences folder for something that looks about 
right.  The trisquel documentation for that does need to be updated.  Perhaps 
you could manage to update it?  Have you done any wiki editing before?
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Sat, 17/9/11, Winston Yangwins...@cs.wisc.edu  wrote:

From: Winston Yangwins...@cs.wisc.edu
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such 
as Sanskrit?
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Saturday, 17 September, 2011, 17:55

Thank you for your replies.

I followed the messages below from elcico2001 and webmaster for Kracked
Press Productions about installing Sanskrit 2003 and changing preferences.

Trisquel 4.5.1 is a little different from what elcico2001
wrote---instead of a Disposition tab, there is a Layouts tab. I went
to the following places:

System
Preferences
Keyboard
Layouts (tab)
Add (button)
By language (tab)
Language (drop-down list)
Hindi.

On the GNOME panel at the bottom of my desktop, there are two keyboard
icons, one with an earth (Keyboard preferences), and one without
(IBus input method framework).

Right-clicking the icon without an earth gives a menu with radio buttons
for USA and India Hindi Bolnagri.

When I chose India Hindi Bolnagri, I was able to type Devanaagarii
(Hindi, Sanskrit) in Writer.

@soumalya ray,
@Tom Davies:

  Trisquel 4.5.1 has System  Preferences, but no Language.

Winston


On 09/17/2011 09:27 AM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
Same family so it's probably exactly the same
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Sat, 17/9/11, soumalya raydrsouma...@gmail.com   wrote:

From: soumalya raydrsouma...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such 
as Sanskrit?
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Saturday, 17 September, 2011, 13:54

dont know about 'trisquel'.for ubuntu lucid,i went to
systempreferencelanguage
choose bengali(as its my native language).keyboard shortcut appear in the
panel(previous to lucid,you need to add this separately).
anyway when i need to type,i just clicked on it and bengali gets
activated.its system wide-works in firefox,chromiun,LO.you need not to
install any separate language pack for it to work.just the font.since
sanskrit uses devnagari script (also used by hindi),so that should not be a
problem.
but as i've said this is for ubuntu lucid;dont know about trisquel
regards,


On 17 September 2011 18:10, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions
webmas...@krackedpress.com   wrote:


On 09/17/2011 08:21 AM, elcico2001 एल्चिको wrote:


 Il 17/09/2011 07:05, Winston Yang ha scritto:


In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Devanagari/Devanaagarii,
for Hindi or Sanskrit?

I'm using LibreOffice 3.4.3 on Linux (Trisquel 4.5.1).

I tried going to the following places:

   Trisquel: System   Administration   Language Support

   Writer: Tools   Options   Language Settings   Languages

Thank you.

Winston

 Hello Winston,

You can do the following - works for openoffice on debian 6.0, I suppose
that's the same for libreoffice:

  * download sanskrit font sanskrit2003.ttf (

http://www.omkarananda-ashram.**org/Sanskrit/itranslator2003.**htmhttp://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/itranslator2003.htm-

http://www.omkarananda-ashram.**org/Sanskrit/sanskrit2003.ziphttp://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/sanskrit2003.zip)
  * copy sanskrit2003.ttf to /usr/share/fonts/truetype (that should be
the right path, but I'm not sure on your distro)


I just click on the font and a font preview window pops up with an Install
Button
I use Ubuntu [Debian], and that is how I install fonts.  All my fonts
appear in a .font hidden folder.  So if they need to go into the folder you
listed, the need to go into the hidden one as well.

There is a font named Devnagri.  I have seen over 200 versions of that
font.




   * supposing you have Gnome (if you use KDE let me know), go to

System --   Preferences --   Keyboard  and choose the tab
Disposition (that should be the english name)
  * click add, choose By Nation, select India, click add
again, then close the keyboard preferences window
  * if it doesn't appear by itself, add

Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Sanskrit?

2011-09-17 Thread Winston Yang
Possibly not everybody knows---today (September 17) is Software Freedom 
Day. There may be events happening in a city near you:


http://www.softwarefreedomday.org/

To celebrate, the maintainers of Trisquel, a fully-free version of 
Linux, have released version 5.0:


http://trisquel.info/

(I found out about the above events just today.)

Winston


On 09/17/2011 01:27 PM, Winston Yang wrote:

Tom,

Regarding distros, besides Trisquel 4.5.1, I've used or tried the 
following distros:


--- Ubuntu 10.10
--- Ubuntu 11.04
--- Linux Mint
--- gNewSense, a fully-free distro
--- RedHat

I may have also used Ubuntu 10.04.

Winston


On 09/17/2011 05:50 AM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
I think you need
Tools - Options - Language Settings
Near the bottom tick the Enabled for Asian languages and maybe tick 
the Complex Languages (CTL)?


It is good to hear someone using Trisquel.  Debian family (same as 
Ubuntu, Mint etc) but meets the very demanding requirements of the FSF

http://www.fsf.org/
http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=trisquel
http://trisquel.info/
Looks good but i guess it needs a bit of experience with GnuLinux 
before trying something  like this?  Have you already used other 
distros in the same family?

Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Sat, 17/9/11, Winston Yangwins...@cs.wisc.edu  wrote:
In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as 
Devanagari/Devanaagarii, for Hindi or Sanskrit?


I'm using LibreOffice 3.4.3 on Linux (Trisquel 4.5.1).

I tried going to the following places:

 Trisquel: System  Administration  Language Support

 Writer: Tools  Options  Language Settings  Languages

Thank you.
Winston







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Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Sanskrit?

2011-09-17 Thread webmaster for Kracked Press Productions

On 09/17/2011 11:52 AM, elcico2001 एल्चिको wrote:

Il 17/09/2011 14:40, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions ha scritto:
I just click on the font and a font preview window pops up with an 
Install Button
I use Ubuntu [Debian], and that is how I install fonts.  All my fonts 
appear in a .font hidden folder.  So if they need to go into the 
folder you listed, the need to go into the hidden one as well.


There is a font named Devnagri.  I have seen over 200 versions of 
that font.


ops! same on Debian too! I copied instructions an old manual and 
forgot the new way to install fonts... forgive me! :)


Well, I forget a lot of things between the different OS's I have dealt 
with.  There are a lot of things I still do not know how to do with 
Ubuntu, and I have been using it full time for over 18 months.




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Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Sanskrit?

2011-09-17 Thread elcico2001 एल्चिको

Il 17/09/2011 20:17, Winston Yang ha scritto:
Possibly not everybody knows---today (September 17) is Software 
Freedom Day. There may be events happening in a city near you:


http://www.softwarefreedomday.org/

To celebrate, the maintainers of Trisquel, a fully-free version of 
Linux, have released version 5.0:


http://trisquel.info/

(I found out about the above events just today.)

Winston



Thank you Winston,
I just had a look at the trisquel website and I found out that... and I 
think I'll try this distro tonight! :)

Namastè! :)

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Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Sanskrit?

2011-09-17 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
Hmm, sorry i couldn't help there.  Don't worry about editing the wiki if you 
don't have time.  It feels good to do things like that but it's not always easy 
to find time.  

Have you managed to fix the problem yet or is there still something more that 
needs to be done?
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Sat, 17/9/11, Winston Yang wins...@cs.wisc.edu wrote:

From: Winston Yang wins...@cs.wisc.edu
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such 
as Sanskrit?
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Saturday, 17 September, 2011, 19:08

Tom,

In Trisquel 4.5.1, System  Preferences does not have options with the 
exact names Regionalis(z)ation or Localis(z)ation, although there is 
a Keyboard option.

Thank you for suggesting that I update the Trisquel wiki. It's been a 
long time since I edited a wiki, but I if I get more familiar with the 
language options, I may edit the Trisquel wiki.

Winston


On 09/17/2011 01:30 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
 Hi :)
 In System - Preferences is there a Regionalisation or localisation 
 option?  There might be a keyboards option in there.  The documentation
 http://trisquel.info/en/wiki/switch-languages-and-keyboard-layout
 suggests that Debian/Ubuntu documentation is close to what you need so it's 
 worth looking around in that preferences folder for something that looks 
 about right.  The trisquel documentation for that does need to be updated.  
 Perhaps you could manage to update it?  Have you done any wiki editing before?
 Regards from
 Tom :)


 --- On Sat, 17/9/11, Winston Yangwins...@cs.wisc.edu  wrote:

 From: Winston Yangwins...@cs.wisc.edu
 Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such 
 as Sanskrit?
 To: users@global.libreoffice.org
 Date: Saturday, 17 September, 2011, 17:55

 Thank you for your replies.

 I followed the messages below from elcico2001 and webmaster for Kracked
 Press Productions about installing Sanskrit 2003 and changing preferences.

 Trisquel 4.5.1 is a little different from what elcico2001
 wrote---instead of a Disposition tab, there is a Layouts tab. I went
 to the following places:

 System
 Preferences
 Keyboard
 Layouts (tab)
 Add (button)
 By language (tab)
 Language (drop-down list)
 Hindi.

 On the GNOME panel at the bottom of my desktop, there are two keyboard
 icons, one with an earth (Keyboard preferences), and one without
 (IBus input method framework).

 Right-clicking the icon without an earth gives a menu with radio buttons
 for USA and India Hindi Bolnagri.

 When I chose India Hindi Bolnagri, I was able to type Devanaagarii
 (Hindi, Sanskrit) in Writer.

 @soumalya ray,
 @Tom Davies:

           Trisquel 4.5.1 has System  Preferences, but no Language.

 Winston


 On 09/17/2011 09:27 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
 Hi :)
 Same family so it's probably exactly the same
 Regards from
 Tom :)


 --- On Sat, 17/9/11, soumalya raydrsouma...@gmail.com   wrote:

 From: soumalya raydrsouma...@gmail.com
 Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, 
 such as Sanskrit?
 To: users@global.libreoffice.org
 Date: Saturday, 17 September, 2011, 13:54

 dont know about 'trisquel'.for ubuntu lucid,i went to
 systempreferencelanguage
 choose bengali(as its my native language).keyboard shortcut appear in the
 panel(previous to lucid,you need to add this separately).
 anyway when i need to type,i just clicked on it and bengali gets
 activated.its system wide-works in firefox,chromiun,LO.you need not to
 install any separate language pack for it to work.just the font.since
 sanskrit uses devnagari script (also used by hindi),so that should not be a
 problem.
 but as i've said this is for ubuntu lucid;dont know about trisquel
 regards,


 On 17 September 2011 18:10, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions
 webmas...@krackedpress.com   wrote:

 On 09/17/2011 08:21 AM, elcico2001 एल्चिको wrote:

      Il 17/09/2011 07:05, Winston Yang ha scritto:

 In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Devanagari/Devanaagarii,
 for Hindi or Sanskrit?

 I'm using LibreOffice 3.4.3 on Linux (Trisquel 4.5.1).

 I tried going to the following places:

            Trisquel: System   Administration   Language Support

            Writer: Tools   Options   Language Settings   Languages

 Thank you.

 Winston

      Hello Winston,
 You can do the following - works for openoffice on debian 6.0, I suppose
 that's the same for libreoffice:

       * download sanskrit font sanskrit2003.ttf (
         
http://www.omkarananda-ashram.**org/Sanskrit/itranslator2003.**htmhttp://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/itranslator2003.htm-
         
http://www.omkarananda-ashram.**org/Sanskrit/sanskrit2003.ziphttp://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/sanskrit2003.zip)
       * copy sanskrit2003.ttf to /usr/share/fonts/truetype (that should be
         the right path, but I'm not sure on your distro)

 I just click on the font and a font preview window pops up with an Install

Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Sanskrit?

2011-09-17 Thread Winston Yang

Tom,

I fixed the problem about typing in Devanagari/Devanaagarii (the 
alphabet of Hindi and Sanskrit) in Writer on Linux. Thank you.


If anyone else has the same problem, you can try looking at my reply 
below at Saturday, 17 September, 2011, 17:55, about the steps that I 
took for Trisquel 4.5.1.


Winston


On 09/17/2011 06:54 PM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
Hmm, sorry i couldn't help there.  Don't worry about editing the wiki if you don't have time.  It feels good to do things like that but it's not always easy to find time. 


Have you managed to fix the problem yet or is there still something more that 
needs to be done?
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Sat, 17/9/11, Winston Yangwins...@cs.wisc.edu  wrote:

From: Winston Yangwins...@cs.wisc.edu
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such 
as Sanskrit?
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Saturday, 17 September, 2011, 19:08

Tom,

In Trisquel 4.5.1, System  Preferences does not have options with the
exact names Regionalis(z)ation or Localis(z)ation, although there is
a Keyboard option.

Thank you for suggesting that I update the Trisquel wiki. It's been a
long time since I edited a wiki, but I if I get more familiar with the
language options, I may edit the Trisquel wiki.

Winston


On 09/17/2011 01:30 PM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
In System - Preferences is there a Regionalisation or localisation option?  There 
might be a keyboards option in there.  The documentation
http://trisquel.info/en/wiki/switch-languages-and-keyboard-layout
suggests that Debian/Ubuntu documentation is close to what you need so it's 
worth looking around in that preferences folder for something that looks about 
right.  The trisquel documentation for that does need to be updated.  Perhaps 
you could manage to update it?  Have you done any wiki editing before?
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Sat, 17/9/11, Winston Yangwins...@cs.wisc.edu   wrote:

From: Winston Yangwins...@cs.wisc.edu
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such 
as Sanskrit?
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Saturday, 17 September, 2011, 17:55

Thank you for your replies.

I followed the messages below from elcico2001 and webmaster for Kracked
Press Productions about installing Sanskrit 2003 and changing preferences.

Trisquel 4.5.1 is a little different from what elcico2001
wrote---instead of a Disposition tab, there is a Layouts tab. I went
to the following places:

System
   Preferences
   Keyboard
   Layouts (tab)
   Add (button)
   By language (tab)
   Language (drop-down list)
   Hindi.

On the GNOME panel at the bottom of my desktop, there are two keyboard
icons, one with an earth (Keyboard preferences), and one without
(IBus input method framework).

Right-clicking the icon without an earth gives a menu with radio buttons
for USA and India Hindi Bolnagri.

When I chose India Hindi Bolnagri, I was able to type Devanaagarii
(Hindi, Sanskrit) in Writer.

@soumalya ray,
@Tom Davies:

Trisquel 4.5.1 has System   Preferences, but no Language.

Winston


On 09/17/2011 09:27 AM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
Same family so it's probably exactly the same
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Sat, 17/9/11, soumalya raydrsouma...@gmail.comwrote:

From: soumalya raydrsouma...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such 
as Sanskrit?
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Saturday, 17 September, 2011, 13:54

dont know about 'trisquel'.for ubuntu lucid,i went to
systempreferencelanguage
choose bengali(as its my native language).keyboard shortcut appear in the
panel(previous to lucid,you need to add this separately).
anyway when i need to type,i just clicked on it and bengali gets
activated.its system wide-works in firefox,chromiun,LO.you need not to
install any separate language pack for it to work.just the font.since
sanskrit uses devnagari script (also used by hindi),so that should not be a
problem.
but as i've said this is for ubuntu lucid;dont know about trisquel
regards,


On 17 September 2011 18:10, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions
webmas...@krackedpress.comwrote:


On 09/17/2011 08:21 AM, elcico2001 एल्चिको wrote:


   Il 17/09/2011 07:05, Winston Yang ha scritto:


In Writer, how can I type Indian fonts, such as Devanagari/Devanaagarii,
for Hindi or Sanskrit?

I'm using LibreOffice 3.4.3 on Linux (Trisquel 4.5.1).

I tried going to the following places:

 Trisquel: SystemAdministrationLanguage Support

 Writer: ToolsOptionsLanguage SettingsLanguages

Thank you.

Winston

   Hello Winston,

You can do the following - works for openoffice on debian 6.0, I suppose
that's the same for libreoffice:

* download sanskrit font sanskrit2003.ttf (
  
http://www.omkarananda-ashram.**org/Sanskrit/itranslator2003.**htmhttp://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/itranslator2003.htm-
  
http