HI Shyam Sundar, I guessed correctly that you are the developer of Artha.
First good show, irrespective of the minor bugs and missing features Artha is a good piece of work and greatly enhances productivity. It makes a lot of sense esp the misspelled words also being shown options - something that dict's don't do. Plus the various options - antonyms, similar words etc. ram On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 2:58 PM, Ramnarayan.K <ramnaraya...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > > My replies below your mail > > On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 11:59 AM, C S Shyam Sundar > <csshyamsun...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Ram - >> >> I'm still waiting for your answer on issues relating to artha ? >> Can you please share them ? >> > > 1. I cannot get artha to work - it was working till some time back, > but seems like software that i installed directly from .deb files (in > fact was going to mail that issue separately) so i could not re test > the issues to get back with more details > > 2. So Reading my older mails i found these two issues only > > a. "However if there is some kind developer soul it would be good if > this artha could have more options to add other off line dictionaries > , specially in multiple languages. (liek the dictionary app) > > The developer is indian (or of indian origin) which i think shows that > indians are also now contributing back > > b. There are some problems with the hot key combination, and it does > not work (as mentioned in the wiki) as planned. I guess over time > these issues will hopefully get resolved" > > - > regarding a) one of the reasons i like the dictionary app is that i > could add the hindi - english - & english hindi dict for offline use. > Am not able to do this with artha - hence the statement that it should > be used in combination. > > regarding b. i cannot test that out as yet but onc ei do will report > back with the results > > ram > -- ubuntu-in mailing list ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in