Good afternoon, everyone, I've uploaded my package to mentors.debian.net; it passes lintian and generates no additional warnings. I've also refactored the package so that it is no longer a Debian native package; the orig/diff/dsc can now be found at: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/s/scim-waitzar/ Finally, regarding Simon's comment: >since there are no Burmese speakers on this list that I know of > it would be good to have an example of how to > verify correct function (what to type and what to expect). There are two documents that can help you with this. First, the WaitZar User's Guide walks a new user through the typing of a few words and numbers, with screenshots (on Ubuntu). http://scim-waitzar.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/WaitZar_User_Guide.doc Second, since WaitZar is cross-platform, I've developed an interface specification that gives a series of use-cases which cover all of WaitZar's intended functionality. Actually, the User's Guide is all you really need to test core functionality, but the interface specs are thorough: http://scim-waitzar.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/WaitZar%20User%20Interface%20Specification.doc To view these two documents, you will need the Zawgyi-One and Myanmar3 Burmese fonts: http://waitzar.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/release_1.5+_beta/Myanmar3.ttf http://waitzar.googlecode.com/svn-history/r219/trunk/release_1.5/Zawgyi-One.ttf If you run into any problems installing and using scim-waitzar, please let me know. I'd be happy to try and help fix the problem, and just as happy to get advice and suggestions from more veteran users. Thanks, -->Seth
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