ok I am assuming you use ubuntu.First of all you install the support for hindi 
or other indic language you wish to use.
(6.06 dapper)
System>Administration>Language Support.
Now make sure you have scim package installed. Go to Synaptic and check and 
install it if you do not already have it.
Now start you text editor like gedit. Right click on the white text area. 
Input methods> SCIM input method.
Now once scim is working you would see a small toolbar somewhere down right and 
maybe on the top menu bar too. at the extreme left of that bar you would see a 
symbol of the current keyboard running.click and switch to whatever language 
and whatever keyboard you wish to use.
I hope this works.
enjoy :-))
regards
nanbudh

"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi

This is regarding how to type hindi (in my case) or any other indic
langauge.

I had posted a few years earlier to another linux list and instead of
getting help had to address other issues that came up ;) which frankly
put me off posting again. But deciding to eat some pie :) am posting
again because i think the ubuntu india list is less prone to flame works

So after installing the necessary language packs and all the related
material how do we actually use the facility.

One is to log on using the language of choice (in my case hindi)
but when i open say a writer document how do i type in hindi. ??

Also is there a way i can type hindi while logged onto an english
language login - through keyboard selector.

Right now i use kruti dev fonts (hindi fonts) for my document work -
which are fairly simple. And have nothing to do with any system. Hindi
letters are mapped!! to a qwerty keyboard

So while checking what Ubuntu installed i found the following devnagari
fonts.
Gargi_1.7.ttf
chandas1-1.ttf
kalimati.ttf
lohit_hi.ttf
samanata.ttf

So my question is really simple- how do i begin to type / use hindi -
what is the keyboard mapping (meaning which keys give me which hindi
letters).

Also what packages should i have installed to make sure the hindi (or
other indic languages) work well.

Finally - am i right in thinking that once this system of using
languages works well i should be able to write in hindi (or other indic
languages) in any software (thunderbird , etc etc)

thanks
ram
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