Fwd: Request for solution

2009-12-07 Thread 74yrs old
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From: Sjoerd Mullender 
Date: Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 11:57 PM
Subject: Re: Request for solution
To: 74yrs old 
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On 2009-12-07 17:09, 74yrs old wrote:
> Hello experts,
> For Kannada project .txt(not .doc) is used, my requirement is to have
> one space between two characters in Notepad file.  In MSword there is
> provision to make space between two characters under "Font" and  can be
> saved as _.doc_  But when tried to save as_ .txt_  all formatting will
> disappear. I could not understand how to do in notepad. Even tried copy
> and paste from doc to notepad but failed.
>
> In this context, I request you kindly for small Python program - to make
> or insert space between two characters in the _text_ file. (I have
> installed Fedora-11 and also ubuntu9.04)
>
> example: *F o r  K a n n a d a  p r o j e c t . t x t(n o t .d o c)  i
> s  u s e d,  m y  r e q u i r e m e n t   i s  t o  h a v e  o n e  s p
> a c e  b e t w e e n  t w o  c h a r a c t e r s  i n  t h e  t e x t.*
>  *ಕ ನ್ನ ಡ ವ ನ್ನು  ಕ ಲಿ ಯಿ ರೀ
> With regards,
> -sriranga(77yrsold)
> *


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Request for solution

2009-12-07 Thread 74yrs old
Python experts,

Please find attached file "Tesseractindic-Trainer-GUI-0-
1-3.tar.gz for perusal.("if you like to help, I can send you the program
off-list") The said tesseractindic-trainer works well in Linux viz
Ubuntu-9.04 and fedora-11 without any problem.

But when I tried to run in CMD.exe of WinXP it fails. In WinXP, I have
already installed Python2.6 and python3.0 as well as GTK under C:\drive.
When run c:\GTK> gtk-demo it will open "ApplicationMainwindow."

Is it possible to test the said trainer and modified relevant source code
accordingly,  to run in WinXP successfully - for which I shall be thankful
to you.
Since I am newbie to python, I am seeking  valuable guidance as special
case.
With regards,
-sriranga(77yrsold)
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Request for py program to insert space between two characters and saved as text?

2009-12-07 Thread 74yrs old
For Kannada project .txt(not .doc) is used, my requirement is to have one
space between two characters in Notepad file.  In MSword there is provision
to make space between two characters under "Font" and  can be saved as *.doc
*  But when tried to save as* .txt*  all formatting will disappear. I could
not understand how to do in notepad. Even tried copy and paste from doc to
notepad but failed.

In this context, I request you kindly for small python program - to make or
insert space between two characters in the text file. (I have installed
FFedora-11 also ubuntu9.04)

example: *F o r  K a n n a d a  p r o j e c t . t x t(n o t .d o c)  i s  u
s e d,  m y  r e q u i r e m e n t   i s  t o  h a v e  o n e  s p a c e  b
e t w e e n
 t w o  c h a r a c t e r s  i n  t h e  t e x t.*
 *ಕ ನ್ನ ಡ ವ ನ್ನು  ಕ ಲಿ ಯಿ ರೀ *
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Re: Request for py program to insert space between two characters and saved as text?

2009-12-08 Thread 74yrs old
Steve,
Thanks for the recommendation. In fact, I was not aware of Bangalore Python
User Group till I received your email.  I am very much thankful to you Sir,
With Regards,
-sriranga(77yrsold)

On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 4:12 PM, steve  wrote:

>
> On 12/08/2009 02:19 PM, John Machin wrote:
>
>> [...snip...]
>>>
>> Perhaps there are some subtleties of which we are unaware ...
>>
>> I would be very surprised if the OP could not find on a forum much
>> closer to home more people who know more about using Indic scripts on
>> computers than here.
>>
>
> That's true. I'd recommend that the original poster, posts the query at the
> bangalore python user group mailing list:
>
> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers
>
> ...alongwith some additional details of the requirements. I am sure they
> wouldn't mind reading and replying to the question in kannada itself.
>
> After all Kannada is the language of the sate of Karnataka, of which
> Bangalore (or Bengaluru as it is known these days) is the capital city.
>
> cheers,
> - steve
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