On Wed, 2006-11-29 at 01:41 +0530, अभिनव सहाय wrote: > Hi all > I am using edubuntu 6.06. I use ""Scim Input Method"" for writing in > hindi. I use the PHONETICS method. When I write anything, I dont find > any spell mistakes but when I see the same on other systems, specially > on windoze systems I find spell mistakes all over what I have written, > (except for gtalk). Lately I saw the same spelling mistakes in my > terminal window as well. Can't understand why is that and is that my > fault, how do I rectify th at.
What exactly do you mean by "spelling mistakes"? Can you provide us with screenshots to illustrate your meaning? I would guess that what you are seeing is errors in rendering, due to lack of Unicode support in the underlying system. Which version of Microsoft Windows are you using? >From what little I know about such closed-source OSes, it is possible to have Hindi supported under Microsoft Windows XP, but you need to enable complex text support (please see http://Wikipedia link). Most Linux terminal emulators do not support the OpenType, Unicode fonts that are typically used for complex scripts like Hindi, and for practical reasons, they are unlikely to ever do so. I know of at least one terminal emulator, mlterm, that supports Unicode, but last I checked, even its support for Indian languages was quite poor. In any case, if you are using a proper Unicode Hindi font, your data are safe, and portable to any Unicode-compliant platform, regardless of errors in rendering them on screen. Regards, Gora -- ubuntu-in mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
