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Indian Language Desktop

Indian Language Desktop. G. Karunakar, IndLinux.org . Agenda. What makes an Indian Language Desktop the components Current status (Gtk, GNOME) Qt, KDE Mozilla OpenOffice People/Teams behind it. Still todo How you can help Future directions. What makes ILD ?. Input

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Indian Language Desktop

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  1. Indian Language Desktop G. Karunakar, IndLinux.org

  2. Agenda What makes an Indian Language Desktop the components Current status (Gtk, GNOME) Qt, KDE Mozilla OpenOffice People/Teams behind it. Still todo How you can help Future directions

  3. What makes ILD ? • Input • Keyboard • Handwriting/Speech recognition • Output • Screen display ( fonts, rendering ) • Printing • GUI in local language • Online Help / Documentation • Usage • Print, email, web, chat

  4. What makes ILD (2)? • What prevented it • Lack of standards (or following them) • Proprietry implementations • Adhoc solutions. • What makes it • Using standards – Unicode, Opentype fonts • Using Opensource s/w & tools • Volunteer efforts

  5. Components

  6. Status - GNOME • Gtk Indic rendering through Pango • OpenType fonts available • UI translation in progress • Hindi , Bengali, Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada • Gujarati, Marathi • Help docs todo • Apps: Evolution, Balsa, Gaim, Nautilus • Printing problems – work in progress

  7. Status - KDE • Good Unicode support • Qt Indic support • Bengali, Devanagari, & others • KDE translations • Tamil • Hindi • Printing works • KDE 3.2 with full Indic support

  8. Mozilla • Basic unicode support • Unicode+PUA font support • Prabhat Hegde • Indic rendering through Pango • Dhananjay Joshi, Prabhat Hegde, Jungshik Shin • No native Opentype support • Hindi - www.bttlindia.com/mozilla/ • Tamil - www.thamizha.com/developer/

  9. OpenOffice • OpenOffice 1.1 has Indic support • CTL option to be enabled • Printing works • OpenOffice Hindi, Tamil • trinetra.ncb.ernet.in/bharateeyaoo • Need spellchecker, dictionary

  10. Language teams • IndLinux group - www.indlinux.org • Hindi, Punjabi, Oriya, Telugu • Ankur group - www.bengalinux.org • Indictrans - www.indictrans.org • Gujarati, Marathi • Kannada - kannada.sf.net • Swatantra Malayalam Computing • smc.sarovar.org • Tamil - www.tamillinux.org

  11. Other teams • Indic Opentype fonts • HBCSE TIFR • FSF India. • Mozilla Team - www.mozilla.org/l10n/ • OpenOffice • hi.openoffice.org • IIT Madras – tenet.res.in/Donlab/IndLinux • Indix team - rohini.ncst.ernet.in/indix • Indic-Computing - indic-computing.sf.net

  12. How you can help? • Create awareness in your LUG • Join one of the teams • Form l10n groups in your area • Areas of help • Application development • I18nizing applications • Translations • Fonts design • Testing, collecting user feedback

  13. Future KDE localization Spell checkers Translation database Indic content management tools IndLinux distro

  14. Contacts IndLinux website - www.indlinux.org Wiki - www.indlinux.org/wiki IRC - #indlinux on irc.gimp.org Email - karunakar@indlinux.org , indlinux@users.sourceforge.net

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