Gora,
Baraha works on MSwindows. Why not try on friend's MSwindow's machine who
have installed baraha (as hindi default) to have insight/handson experience
how  it works.  It is left to you.
Without downloading baraha software, you can visit www.baraha.com where
helpful  hints  are available(read completely).  If  you succeeded in baraha
type Hindi (Phonetic latin way as in Baraha ), other languages are easy. Try
to develop and then I will assist  you to include other languages at later
stage. While developing follow baraha latin english like a , A, kA etc  If
you want  I shall type  complete alphabets Latin english equal to
characters of Hini for  e.g.  kRU = कॄ  ( typed as kRU in keyboard output
will be printed as  कॄ.
-74 yrs old.

On 8/10/07, Gora Mohanty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2007-08-10 at 12:25 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Gora,
> > Appreciate for developing baraha type(for linux) which is single
> > phonetic layout for all Indian languages.
> > You can access to Baraha which is FREE download.
> > Please  visit www.bahara.com  where all details required by you are
> > available.
> [...]
>
> Erm, isn't Baraha both closed-source, and Windows-only? I have no wish
> to deal with either kind of software. I do not even have easy access
> to a Windows machine so that I can try it out.
>
> > In this context please develop Linux single phonetic key layout for
> > all Indian langauges and should  not be restricted to Hindi.only
>
> While I would be glad to help in this, I have neither the time, nor
> the knowledge to do this for all languages. However, if someone is
> willing to make a table in other languages, based on the Hindi table,
> I would be glad to help out. What I can also do is make up an initial
> table for other languages by simple analogy to the Hindi table.
>
> > As example I will type all Indian languages avialable typing phonetic
> > key layout -(by using  BarahaIME1.0 tool)  in MSwindows. If you type
> > phonetic way like "ka" or  "kra" or "kA",  output in  different
> > languages are indicated below  No halant used in Baraha software !!
> > ka  = ಕ , क,  க,   క,  ക, ક, ਕ,  ক্ক ,
> > kra = ಕ್ರ , क्र, க்ர, క్ర , ക്ര, ક્ર, ਕ੍ਰ , ক্র
> > kA  =  ಕಾ, का, கா, కా, കാ, કા, ਕਾ, কা,
>
> 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".
>
> Regards,
> Gora
>
>
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