From petersen at redhat.com Wed Nov 2 05:59:25 2005
From: petersen at redhat.com (Jens Petersen)
Date: Wed, 02 Nov 2005 14:59:25 +0900
Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] assamese inscript keymap and iiimf unitle
phonetic table
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Message-ID: <436855BD.1020303@redhat.com>
Thank you for your mail.
sunaram wrote:
> Could anyone include assamese inscript keymap (asm)
This seems to be a X keyboard map: so that would need to be submitted to
xorg-x11. Try using https://bugs.freedesktop.org/ for that.
Or if you have more questions about that feel free to ask.
> and phonetic table for unitle language engine
> (ASSAMESE) in fedora core so that all these can be
> included in future distribution of Fedora?
> nawajug common/ctim.so ASSAMESE
This seems to be a binary file. Do you have a source file for the table?
BTW m17n-db has an Assamese itrans map (as-itrans.mim). Since we're now
moving to scim and mostly likely m17n-lib for the coming releases of
Fedora Core, I recommend contributing the map to the m17n project.
. Alternatively it could also go into
scim-tables, but probably m17n-db is a better home. Anyway if you can
provide the map in the right format I can help with that.
> I have attached Assamese locale definition file
> as_IN also.
That needs to go to glibc. See .
Probably you can do that by filing an rfe in their bugzilla.
(Btw Mandriva seems to have a "locales" package including Assamese
- did you have a look at that?)
Hope that helps,
Jens
From sib-mail at mtu-net.ru Sat Nov 5 19:50:03 2005
From: sib-mail at mtu-net.ru (Sergey Bezdenezhnyh)
Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2005 22:50:03 +0300
Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Wrong codepage when mounting usb device
Message-ID: <1131220203.5183.12.camel@SibTech>
When usb flash device is connected, it is automounted with wrong
codepage and russian text is unreadable. To solve this problem, I have
to unmount the device and to mount it again with utf8 codepage.
There is another way to solve this problem - to add the next code to
storage-policy.fdi file:
true
true
true
Can anyone do it in CVS?
From petersen at redhat.com Sun Nov 6 05:48:39 2005
From: petersen at redhat.com (Jens Petersen)
Date: Sun, 06 Nov 2005 14:48:39 +0900
Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] Wrong codepage when mounting usb device
In-Reply-To: <1131220203.5183.12.camel@SibTech>
References: <1131220203.5183.12.camel@SibTech>
Message-ID: <436D9937.2010905@redhat.com>
Hi Sergey,
Sergey Bezdenezhnyh wrote:
> When usb flash device is connected, it is automounted with wrong
> codepage and russian text is unreadable. To solve this problem, I have
> to unmount the device and to mount it again with utf8 codepage.
> There is another way to solve this problem - to add the next code to
> storage-policy.fdi file:
:
> Can anyone do it in CVS?
Could you please report this in bugzilla.redhat.com under the hal component I
guess?
Thanks, Jens
From petersen at redhat.com Thu Nov 10 08:58:05 2005
From: petersen at redhat.com (Jens Petersen)
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 17:58:05 +0900
Subject: [Fedora-i18n-list] [announce] Fedora community SCIM input survey
Message-ID: <43730B9D.7090200@redhat.com>
The Fedora I18N Team invites you kindly to participate in a survey
to provide feedback on the SCIM (Simple Common Input Method [1])
platform for Asian language input. Packages are available in Fedora Core
Development and Fedora Extras, and also for RHEL 4.
The survey is available now at
https://www.keysurvey.com/survey/80474/2da7/ [2]
where more details can be found including package installation instructions.
The survey has been translated into the following languages: Bengali, Chinese,
Gujarati, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, and Punjabi.
The goal of the survey is to find out what users see as the main strengths
and weaknesses of SCIM to help provide focus on the most important
improvements needed from the point of view of users.
The survey will run until the end of Friday 25th November, UTC.
We hope to receive lots of responses from a wide part of the community.
A summary of the results will be made available publicly later.
Thank you for your time. And special thanks to the SCIM developers
and community for creating SCIM.
Jens Petersen on behalf of the Fedora I18N and Translation Teams
[1] http://www.scim-im.org/
[2] http://tinyurl.com/9n4qb