Hi, Could anyone include assamese inscript keymap (asm) and phonetic table for unitle language engine (ASSAMESE) in fedora core so that all these can be included in future distribution of Fedora? The unitle sysime.cfg file chould contain these three lines: [ as ] nawajug common/ctim.so ASSAMESE #phonetic common/phonetic_im.so BENGALI
Well, by the way, Assamese is a language spoken by more than 2 crores peoples in India which is just like Bengali differing just in some alphabets and the way it is spoken. I have attached Assamese locale definition file as_IN also. Please include it too if possible. Regards, Sunaram Patir
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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. http://www.m17n.org/m17n-lib/. 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 http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/. 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