On Fri, 4 Jun 2010 19:39:53 +0530 "Ramnarayan.K" <[email protected]> wrote: [...]
> i use the hindi inscript keyboard, it is quite simple, even with > the host of characters in the devnagari script, of all the > keyboards it is the best designed. If a person is a regulatr > hindi speaker / user it makes sense to type in hindi rather than > the english to hindi work around. [...] I agree that Inscript is more efficient than the phonetic keyboard (words transliterated into English). One should be able to pick it up within a week or so, and the keystrokes then become habitual, even without stickers. Inscript also maps well across Sanskrit-based Indian languages, e.g., after learning to type with Inscript Oriya, Inscript Hindi was easy. However, some people, including people doing a lot of data entry, prefer other keymaps. A variety of keymaps are available. > In case any one needs i can send them a pdf of the inscript > keyboard which would aid in learning and is also useful to have > in case one forgets where some of the strange characters are [...] One can also right-click on the GNOME keyboard indicator layout, and choose "Show Current Layout" to get an image. Regards, gora -- ubuntu-in mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
