On Mon, 2011-10-24 at 08:20 +0530, Praveen Illa wrote: > Hi, > > You can fix this problem by modifying the related hi-inscript or > somethint.mim file. Go to filesystem/usr/share/m17n/ > Open the file in gedit with root permissions. > you can use the "gksudo nautilus" command, type the command. It will > prompt for password then browse the file from nautilus file manager. > Now you can directly open the related mim file in gedit, do some > modifications, remove the unnecessary spaces and save it.
I can open that file (hi.baraha.mim) no problem. But it is not clear to me what modifications you want me to make once I open the file. I have been using this very file for years in other computers, with earlier versions of Ubuntu, and never had any problem with it. That makes me think it may not be a problem with the hi.baraha.mim file itself, but rather with how the new gedit or ibus or something in 11.10, is using that file. I don't see any unnecessary spaces in the hi.baraha.mim file. Please guide me further, so I can understand what you have in mind. I can say further-- it problem I am seeing is not merely one of spaces. If I type a word in Hindi, and follow it with a comma, the application places the comma in the middle of the word I just finished rather than at the end of the word. Like this--- "क्यों,कि" instead of "क्योंकि,". And if I type an anusvar, then that appears after the letter instead of on top of it. Like this--- "हू ँ", instead of "हूँ". So there are multiple issues going on, to me it does not seem to be using the hi-baraha.mim file properly. > On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 4:38 AM, Swarup <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, 2011-10-21 at 19:17 +0530, Onkar Shinde wrote: > > On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 4:42 PM, Swarup > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hello all, > > > > > > I've installed 11.10 on my just acquired netbook (specs > below). > > > Everything is working wonderfully but for one problem: I > have installed > > > SCIM and SCIM-m17n, but can't get SCIM to become active > i.e. to appear > > > and start working. I went into the SCIM setup utility and > checked > > > everything, then logged out and back in several times. But > nothing seems > > > to get it to run. Any ideas? I really need SCIM in order > to do my work > > > on this computer... > > > > AFAIK, the default input method in GUI is ibus these days. > You may not > > need to install scim at all. Check ibus preferences form > System -> > > Preferences. > > > Many thanks for your tip. I was unaware about ibus, as 9.04 is > still > running on my laptap and in that distribution scim was the > main input > method. > > I now have ibus up and running in 11.10 on the netbook. But > the problem > I face is that when I type in Hindi, the spacing of letters is > abnormal. > It adds spaces where I am not putting them. For example, if I > type > "हिन्दी", then it will appear in gedit as "हि न्दी". So it is > putting > spaces in the middle of words as well as placing extra spaces > between > words. How can this be fixed? > > Cheers, > Swarup > > > > -- > ubuntu-in mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in > > > > > -- > Cheers, > Praveen Illa. > -- ubuntu-in mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
