On Fri, 2007-08-10 at 10:22 -0400, Dinbandhu wrote: > > OK, this is fine. Can you clarify one thing for me? The person I was > > working with claimed that the "a" to make a complete consonant was > > optional, i.e., both "k", and "ka" would make क in Hindi. Is that > > correct? That confused me because I could not figure out how Baraha > > would then distinguish whether "kra" was "क्र" or "कर". > > Kindly excuse me, but that is not at all what I told you. What I told > you was, that in Baraha the use of "a" to make a complete consonant is > optional at the END of the word. (NOT in the middle of the word.) [...]
An updated Baraha Hindi keymap is now available at: http://oriya.sarovar.org/download/hi-baraha.mim . Simply download the file, copy it to /usr/share/m17n/ and restart SCIM. It should show up as hi-baraha under the Hindi section (you will need to have both the scim, and scim-m17n packages installed). This fixes the earlier map, which was completely wrong, and I believe that it should be what is required, barring any bugs, and the shortcomings noted at the top of the file. I will consider extending this to other Indian languages. Please follow up here if there are any issues with the keymap. Regards, Gora -- ubuntu-in mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
