<br><div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"><br>Can you list the packages required for scim and other functionality needed<br>for indian languages
<br>so we can put them by default on the CD? Similarly if anyone uses xfce in<br>arabic, CJK and other non-latin<br>locales let's start deciding on how to best support them. We may not put in<br>everything that ubuntu and kubuntu
<br>have if some of these are tied to gnome/kde too much, OTOH we can have more<br>of these packages if needed<br>since there's more space on the CD.<br><br>I remebered this seeing scim-gtk2-immodule is included now in<br>
ubuntu-desktop.<br><br>Jani<br></blockquote></div><br>Well I needed to install the following packages:<br>libscim8c2a<br>scim<br>scim-gtk2-immodule<br>scim-modules-socket<br>scim-modules-table<br>scim-tables-additional<br>
<br>Of course after installation I had to run scim -d and configure a couple of panel options, but nothing language specific.<br><br>Another thing I noticed, Firefox isn't rendering Indian language text properly. This means that Pango is probably not enabled in the Firfox build (--enable-pango). I know this is probably an Ubuntu issue, and that I should be filing a wishlist bug against Firefox, but still, I'd like to mention it all the same.
<br>-- <br>Soumyadip Modak<br><a href="mailto:soumyadip.modak@gmail.com">soumyadip.modak@gmail.com</a><br><a href="mailto:soumyadip@nipl.net">soumyadip@nipl.net</a><br><a href="http://soumyadip.nipl.net/blog">http://soumyadip.nipl.net/blog
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