[Fwd: [apac.redhat.com #40420] Localization - Fedora]

Michael Sync mchlsync at gmail.com
Fri May 26 07:29:18 UTC 2006


Hi,

I've just talked with the original Font Developer. This issue
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=312731 is solved. But I haven't
tested with gedit as I don't have linux box right now.

I heard one thing which is important for me. There is no stable fonts for
Myanmar Characters.

http://www.thanlwinsoft.org/ThanLwinSoft/MyanmarUnicode/Fonts/
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-i18n-list/2005-July/msg00013.html

Thanks.
Michael Sync

<http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=312731>On 5/26/06, A S Alam <
aalam at redhat.com> wrote:
>
> Michael Sync ਨੇ ਲਿਖਿਆ:
> > >>First try to get your keyboard layout and fonts installed, and
> > >>see if you can type and read Burmese (Myanmar) in gedit. If the
> > >>text doesn't render correctly, then come to the bug I linked and
> > >>try grabbing the Pango Burmese module and getting it to work...
> > Oki.. sure.
> > But as of now, I'm using Windows Xp operation system... So, How can i
> > install gEdit in my Windows Xp? Actaully, I'm totally newbie to Linux
> > World... But I'm familiar with Windows environment and Im also a C#
> > developer. (Otherwise, I have no idea about Linux, GNOME, C++ or VC++)
> > .Aniway, I'm willing to learn about Linux and It would be great if you
> > all can support me in learning. :-) Thanks.
> >
> > So, Do I need to have Linux Box?
> No doubt you Can start work on Windows Machine, but It will be better to
> have Linux machine
> so that you can able to see How you Translation is Looks and Render on
> Linux as Behdad said.
> That is Important part of Localization.
>
> for Translation on Windows-
> you completed step to Register account on Fedora, for next you can check
>
> http://fedora.redhat.com/About/Projects/translations/translation-windows/s1-setup.html
>
> > Oki.. I'll install Fedora on coming weekend..
> >
> great, that will help you know various issues about language on Fedora
>
> thanks
>
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