[ubuntu-in] ooo,org-3 Kannada does not display

Sriranga(77yrsold) withblessings at gmail.com
Tue Jun 29 11:47:14 BST 2010


Dear Ram,
You know kannada lang or mother tongue is hindi? since I am developing
KannadaOCR i prefer Kannada to generate kannada data files for benefit of
kannada speaking employees who have to type from top to bottom manually
since KannadaOCR similar to EnglishOCR not available. I don't have personal
or commercial interest
in the said project. I am assisting owner of tesseract-ocr project(which is
google sponsered)- Open source project.  I am waiting for CD for Kannada
released by TDIL in which keyboard layout is there. or I have download and
installed in ubuntu.
I am planning to train kannada datafiles in this ubuntu for which good
knowledge of command (linux)- which I think so In that context I hope you
will guide me as my teacher
With Choicest Blessings of Lord Balaji,
-sriranga(77yrsold)


On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 6:17 AM, Ramnarayan.K <ramnarayan.k at gmail.com>wrote:

> On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 3:25 PM, Sriranga(77yrsold)
> <withblessings at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Dear Ram,
> > It appears you are using kgp keyboard layout and if so is available
> typing
> > tutor for linux - to practice?. in wincexep  it does not work properly it
> is
> > flash type I emailed to kgp but no response.
>
> Sir
>
> To clarify previous and future confusions
> a.) I don't use Kannada , i use hindi and have been using my
> experiences with Hindi to help you.
>
> b.) Am not sure what the kgp layout is - i use hindi inscript keyboard
> for hindi.  I just checked the Kannada layout and will send you a
> print of the layout, in case its useful (this will be off list as the
> list does not permit attachments) -
>
> Hope this is useful
>
> ram
> PS is it easy to generate print outs of any language you want to type
> in (the default that Ubuntu offers)
>
> Go to System - Preferences - Keyboard - Layouts
>
> The Add Layout
>
> Choose India in Country (or any other place you want)
> Choose Kannada (or any layout you want)
>
> the panel that is open on the bottom left is a print option - from
> here you can print to pdf or wherever
>
> ram
>
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