Hi peekay, Thanks for the mail.
I am Muralidhar based in a remote village of Andhrapradesh. I have very limited knowledge of both Linux and input methods: much of it gathered from books and magazines: both online and offline. I am only an end user and not an expert in either area. However SCIM is what I use on my desktop. I speak Telugu, and had seen at least 3 keymaps for the language: inscript, RTS (Rice Transliteration Scheme) and Phonetic. I prefer RTS as it allows me to type in English and maps the text into Telugu. About me: I am a mech. engineer by education (B.Tech.) and a teacher by profession (earlier taught Physics, Thermodynamics, Engineering Drawing at several levels). My last two jobs were with HCL and CSS group: the former as a tech support exec and the latter as a Linux Trainer (it is here that I realised that a desktop user experience is not sufficient to train corporate trainees on enterprise apps). At the moment, I am looking to work from home as a freelance writer and trainer. That's it. Cheers, Muralidhar On Fri, 2008-05-16 at 05:29 +0530, Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay wrote: > peekay wrote: > > > i am based in calcutta .. working on implementing debian based BharatOSS > > by CDAC > > age 56 yrs .. expert in windows .. now working on debian .. especially > > for making input > > in local indian languages much easier .. by changing the keymap to a > > simpler one than inscript > > This is an interesting work PK (where have you been all this while by > the way ?). Do you have any documents as to what your observations are > on the current input methods and what would work out to be a simpler > input method ? > > > > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.dgplug.org/listinfo.cgi/users-dgplug.org
