Kaixo!
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 08:03:07AM +0400, Baiju M wrote:
I have created a XKB file for Malayalam languages based on the new
standared keyboard layout proposed by our govt.
Our language code is ml_IN
No, ml_IN is the locale name; the language code is ml (two letters)
or mal (three
Kaixo!
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 08:03:07AM +0400, Baiju M wrote:
I have created a XKB file for Malayalam languages based on the new
standared keyboard layout proposed by our govt.
Our language code is ml_IN
No, ml_IN is the locale name; the language code is ml (two letters)
or mal (three
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Baiju M wrote:
I have created a XKB file for Malayalam languages based on the new
standared keyboard layout proposed by our govt.
Our language code is ml_IN
I have created a Compose file for mapping 5 glyphs.
So this Compose file should be included in ml_IN.UTF-8
I have created a XKB file for Malayalam languages based on the new
standared keyboard layout proposed by our govt.
Our language code is ml_IN
I have created a Compose file for mapping 5 glyphs.
Single keys are required for 5 gplyps as per the new layout,
but the formation of this character
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Baiju M wrote:
Hello All,
I want to write a XIM and XOM for Indian Language.
I got some suggestions XCIN Developer also. But
I want to write a Encoding based XIM, XIM should
be independent of language and font.
I want to use ISCII as my Encoding. So I can