On Tuesday, 18 Oct 2005 12:29 pm, Abhay wrote: > When I mention Shusha (I am no developer, nor any marketing person for > the fonts/firm involved), I just want to make more and more people to > move on to writing in Hindi without going through the pain of keymap. I > myself started to do lots of my correspondence with government offices > in Hindi after I found Shusha and the main reason was the ease of typing. >
> > If it takes 2 hours for you to write one letter in Hindi because you are > conforming to unicode then every "end-user" will get frustrated and move > on to the easier way of writing the letter in English. Let people move > on to Hindi first...feed them the standards later. Trying to do both at > the same time achieves nothing but frustration and repelling users away > from Hindi. > > That is just my opinion. You are free to have your own. May I ask what you did with the letters you typed using Shusha? - Was your aim only to get something visible in Hindi so that you can print it? - Or was it to write an electronic document that you could send to someone so that they can read/modify it in their own mail-client/word processor? In this case, did you have any influence over the software that the other person might need to read your letters? - Sandip -- Sandip Bhattacharya * Puroga Technologies * [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: http://www.puroga.com * Home/Blog: http://www.sandipb.net/blog PGP/GPG Signature: 51A4 6C57 4BC6 8C82 6A65 AE78 B1A1 2280 A129 0FF3 _______________________________________________ ilugd mailinglist -- ilugd@lists.linux-delhi.org http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd Archives at: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.user-groups.linux.delhi http://www.mail-archive.com/ilugd@lists.linux-delhi.org/