Re: Indic input methods



What I have done is just  assign Unicode values to gtk keysyms, just based on others IMs in gtk+/modules/input/ so to use it you just right click in text widgets or testtext, which brings a popup menu which will contain the option Input Methods. You select whichever you want use.
I think this would be a horrible way of switching. Another way would be to use keymaps thorough XKB or xmodmap. I have put keymaps at http://www.indlinux.org/keymap/keymaps.php 

I think this is what you wanted.

btw can these inscript methods included into the gnome cvs?

Thanks,
Karunakar

On Wed, 23 May 2001 15:21:59 +0200
Pablo Saratxaga <pablo mandrakesoft com> wrote:

> Kaixo!
> 
> On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 10:27:25AM +0530, G Karunakar wrote:
> > Ooops I did'nt include the changes to makefiles
> > See the new attachments
> 
> well, it tells how to compile, but not how to use it.
> 
> Should I define a variable, do some special keystroke?
> 
> For example if I want to type some words in devanagari and others
> in tamil script, what should I do?
> 
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