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 -- ubuntu-in mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
