From kde-i18n-doc Tue Jan 22 11:17:12 2008 From: =?UTF-8?B?IlN2ZWlubiDDrSBGZWxsaSAoSU1BUCki?= Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 11:17:12 +0000 To: kde-i18n-doc Subject: Re: Open Email Message to the Opensource Project Group Message-Id: <20080122111834.21069.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-i18n-doc&m=120100072115217 Hillarious :-D G Karunakar wrote: > On Jan 22, 2008 2:41 PM, linuxa linux wrote: >> I contacted David Faure on January 17, 2008. This was >> about having a KWord Variant where 1 alphabet/letter - >> the alphabet/letter K is removed and instead of that >> you put the 1 alphabet/letter from the sanskrit >> devanagri, namely the unicode glyph 0915 or html >> decimal & # 2 3 2 5 ; >> > > I think this I already indicated to you in an earlier mail you sent me > too .. that take some free font, put your own glyph for 'K' & use > that font for your own use.. > > there is no point trying to argue, to change rest of world to your need! > > Karunakar ...but without prejudice; this is either a personal font/glyph problem (as indicated by Karunakar) - or demanding a more technical remapping/codepage/keyboard layout thing. I presume that neither are really an i18n issue. Suppose one could get into serious problems on the command line if this meant a full new keyboard layout? Anyway; there exist Ubuntu CE and ME distros; christian- and military editions respectively; why not for some other selective groups too :). Sveinn í Felli