2013/11/30 Shridhar Daithankar <ghodech...@ghodechhap.net>: > On Saturday, November 23, 2013 10:35:34 AM Mayuresh wrote: >> On Sat, Nov 23, 2013 at 10:00:09AM +0530, Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay wrote: >> > NCST had >> > <http://www.cdacmumbai.in/projects/indix/screenshot/ncst-term.shtml> >> > which I do not know if they still support and maintain. >> >> Mentioned about that in my 2010 post also. It is dead. >> >> > <http://indiclanguagecomputing.wordpress.com/2011/01/06/devanagari-support >> > -on-gnome-terminal/> is a more recent attempt - a project work by CoEP >> > students. >> >> Read that as well. gnome as it is had (as of my 2010 post also) devanagari >> support and still has it as rudimentary shape. >> >> As per web searches mlterm is supposed to be the best of the attempts so >> far, though it never worked for me. > > I would like to experiment with this on konsole. Can you recommend a fixed > width devnagari font to try with? > > I searched but raghu/lohit etc don't have fixed width font. > > Otherwise a bug report against konsole for using any available font is in > order.
konsole has support for Indian languages from last few versions. See screenshot from KDE 4.11(the cursor moves faster though) -- പ്രവീണ് അരിമ്പ്രത്തൊടിയില് You have to keep reminding your government that you don't get your rights from them; you give them permission to rule, only so long as they follow the rules: laws and constitution. _______________________________________ Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List