In article <
[hidden email]>, Ronald Stroethoff <
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> Beauford wrote on Aug 22 2009:
> >I was given the understanding that I could use SCIM to input Tibetan script via an EWTS.
> >Is this the case?
> >I use Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04 Netbook Remix and have otherwise enabled my computer for Tibetan and Dzongkha.
> >I would really appreciate assistance.
> Dear ThanXta Beauford,
> As far as I understand SCIM does not have a input-method for Tibetian.
> I have taken a look at:
> www.unicode.org/charts/
> The alphabet of Tibet seems not to big, on this moment I am busy with extending the input-pad, soon I will include it in input-pad.
Scim does have Tibetan input methods. When you instlal
scim-m17n (and of course m17n-db and m17n-lib), you'll see
"bo-ewts" input method for Tibetan in Scim's panel for
selecting an input method.
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