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) <withblessi...@gmail.com> 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) <withblessi...@gmail.com>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 >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> V. Hari Hara Prasad >> (prasad.v) >> >> -- >> ubuntu-in mailing list >> ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in >> >> > > -- > ubuntu-in mailing list > ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in > > -- V. Hari Hara Prasad (prasad.v)
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