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Subject: Re: tibetan
From: Juraj Bednar <juraj () bednar ! sk>
Date: 2001-10-08 18:53:48
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Hello,
> If there is a defined/standard Tibetan keyboard
> layout for Windows, it can be used to define one for
> Linux as well. I am not familiar with Tibetan, but I
> understand from your email that it is defined in
> Unicode. That should enable them to define and use a
> layout. Arial Unicode MS could be a beginning point as
Watch out! Arial Unicode MS is _NOT_ free!
> for fonts. I guess locale can be defined too. The best
> thing would be to have a coordinator and a team for
> Tibetan. They would take care of these things.
> Others on this list should be able to give you better
> advice on this.
>
> For keyboard related issues you can have a look at:
>
> http://www.farsikde.com/keyboard.html
thanks...
Juraj.
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