Re: [ubuntu-in] kannada script

2012-07-20 Thread Vellala Hari Hara Prasad
dear sriranga,
very happy to note that problem is solved.  we need the problem to be
solved and not how.  so, happy.

On 19 July 2012 08:02, Sriranga(78yrsold)  wrote:

> Dear Prasad,
> Thanks for the valuable guidance
> Reproduced the extract of help received from Sri OMshivaprakash earlier
> than yours for your information.
>
> "*Please install ibus-m17n package*
> *Once that is done, in Language Support - select ibus as the input method*
> *Run ibus-setup command and add required keyboard layouts in second tab
> (kn-itrans, inscript etc)"*
>
> Anyway Solved the problem.  I am using kn-itrans -which is phonetic
> keyboard just like barahaIME. Thanks to all.
> With choicest blessings,
> -sriranga(79yrs)
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 8:01 PM, Vellala Hari Hara Prasad <
> vhp...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> hello sriranga
>>
>> Namaste!
>>
>> I am prasad, 57, from A.P.  I too wanted to type in Telugu.
>>
>> I found out that
>>
>> 1.  on the left hand icons  bar, click the top most ubuntu icon.
>> you will fine a blank line willing to take your input.
>>
>> 2. type settings  on it and press enter
>>
>> 3.  there will be an icon with toothed wheel and a spanner, named system
>> settings.
>> just click it to obtain more icons inside it
>>
>> 4.  find the "keyboard" icon.   just click it
>>
>> 5. on the lefthand bottom corner, you will find "layout settings"
>>
>> click it.
>>
>> you will find + - and up down arrow symbols.
>>
>> press the plus symbol.
>>
>> it asks for add language.
>>
>> select Kannada from the list
>>
>> add it, and follow what all it tells.
>>
>> after some time, close the system and re-stat it.
>>
>> you will find the keyboard icon on the top menu bar.  (I too do not know
>> what these people call it, as i too am new to this os.
>>
>> click the top nbar's keyboard. you will find english and kannada.
>>
>> just press kannada, The kannada letters will appear.
>>
>> see the layout of it from the same keyboard icon.
>>
>> it shows what each key represents.
>>
>> d key represents adding of HALLUs.
>> use the shift key to get the ovels from the left hand side of key board
>>
>> with a day or two experience, you can type in kannada.  that is how I
>> learned telugu.
>>
>> మీకు తెతుగు తెలుసా?Use the same keyboard key to switch between
>> languages.
>>
>> నాకు తెలిసినదీ యింతే సారూ
>>
>> నమస్కారం.
>>
>> ప్రసాద్
>>
>> 09247200775/ 08564-254930
>>
>>
>> On 17 July 2012 18:55, Sriranga(78yrsold) wrote:
>>
>>> hello
>>> I am newbie to ubuntu 12.04. please guide me how to configure  to type
>>> in Kannada script  in addition to English at present ?
>>> Will you kindly guide me step by step  - for which i shall be thankful
>>> to you.
>>> With regards,
>>> -sriranga(79yrs)
>>>
>>> --
>>> ubuntu-in mailing list
>>> ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com
>>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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>> (prasad.v)
>>
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Re: [ubuntu-in] kannada script

2012-07-18 Thread Sriranga(78yrsold)
Dear Prasad,
Thanks for the valuable guidance
Reproduced the extract of help received from Sri OMshivaprakash earlier
than yours for your information.

"*Please install ibus-m17n package*
*Once that is done, in Language Support - select ibus as the input method*
*Run ibus-setup command and add required keyboard layouts in second tab
(kn-itrans, inscript etc)"*

Anyway Solved the problem.  I am using kn-itrans -which is phonetic
keyboard just like barahaIME. Thanks to all.
With choicest blessings,
-sriranga(79yrs)


On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 8:01 PM, Vellala Hari Hara Prasad
wrote:

> hello sriranga
>
> Namaste!
>
> I am prasad, 57, from A.P.  I too wanted to type in Telugu.
>
> I found out that
>
> 1.  on the left hand icons  bar, click the top most ubuntu icon.
> you will fine a blank line willing to take your input.
>
> 2. type settings  on it and press enter
>
> 3.  there will be an icon with toothed wheel and a spanner, named system
> settings.
> just click it to obtain more icons inside it
>
> 4.  find the "keyboard" icon.   just click it
>
> 5. on the lefthand bottom corner, you will find "layout settings"
>
> click it.
>
> you will find + - and up down arrow symbols.
>
> press the plus symbol.
>
> it asks for add language.
>
> select Kannada from the list
>
> add it, and follow what all it tells.
>
> after some time, close the system and re-stat it.
>
> you will find the keyboard icon on the top menu bar.  (I too do not know
> what these people call it, as i too am new to this os.
>
> click the top nbar's keyboard. you will find english and kannada.
>
> just press kannada, The kannada letters will appear.
>
> see the layout of it from the same keyboard icon.
>
> it shows what each key represents.
>
> d key represents adding of HALLUs.
> use the shift key to get the ovels from the left hand side of key board
>
> with a day or two experience, you can type in kannada.  that is how I
> learned telugu.
>
> మీకు తెతుగు తెలుసా?Use the same keyboard key to switch between
> languages.
>
> నాకు తెలిసినదీ యింతే సారూ
>
> నమస్కారం.
>
> ప్రసాద్
>
> 09247200775/ 08564-254930
>
>
> On 17 July 2012 18:55, Sriranga(78yrsold)  wrote:
>
>> hello
>> I am newbie to ubuntu 12.04. please guide me how to configure  to type in
>> Kannada script  in addition to English at present ?
>> Will you kindly guide me step by step  - for which i shall be thankful to
>> you.
>> With regards,
>> -sriranga(79yrs)
>>
>> --
>> ubuntu-in mailing list
>> ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com
>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
>>
>>
>
>
> --
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> (prasad.v)
>
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Re: [ubuntu-in] kannada script

2012-07-18 Thread Vellala Hari Hara Prasad
hello sriranga

Namaste!

I am prasad, 57, from A.P.  I too wanted to type in Telugu.

I found out that

1.  on the left hand icons  bar, click the top most ubuntu icon.
you will fine a blank line willing to take your input.

2. type settings  on it and press enter

3.  there will be an icon with toothed wheel and a spanner, named system
settings.
just click it to obtain more icons inside it

4.  find the "keyboard" icon.   just click it

5. on the lefthand bottom corner, you will find "layout settings"

click it.

you will find + - and up down arrow symbols.

press the plus symbol.

it asks for add language.

select Kannada from the list

add it, and follow what all it tells.

after some time, close the system and re-stat it.

you will find the keyboard icon on the top menu bar.  (I too do not know
what these people call it, as i too am new to this os.

click the top nbar's keyboard. you will find english and kannada.

just press kannada, The kannada letters will appear.

see the layout of it from the same keyboard icon.

it shows what each key represents.

d key represents adding of HALLUs.
use the shift key to get the ovels from the left hand side of key board

with a day or two experience, you can type in kannada.  that is how I
learned telugu.

మీకు తెతుగు తెలుసా?Use the same keyboard key to switch between
languages.

నాకు తెలిసినదీ యింతే సారూ

నమస్కారం.

ప్రసాద్

09247200775/ 08564-254930


On 17 July 2012 18:55, Sriranga(78yrsold)  wrote:

> hello
> I am newbie to ubuntu 12.04. please guide me how to configure  to type in
> Kannada script  in addition to English at present ?
> Will you kindly guide me step by step  - for which i shall be thankful to
> you.
> With regards,
> -sriranga(79yrs)
>
> --
> ubuntu-in mailing list
> ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com
> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
>
>


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[ubuntu-in] kannada script

2012-07-17 Thread Sriranga(78yrsold)
hello
I am newbie to ubuntu 12.04. please guide me how to configure  to type in
Kannada script  in addition to English at present ?
Will you kindly guide me step by step  - for which i shall be thankful to
you.
With regards,
-sriranga(79yrs)
-- 
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