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bug#11103: 24.0.94; (error "Can't activate input method `dev-aiba'")
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Jambunathan K |
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bug#11103: 24.0.94; (error "Can't activate input method `dev-aiba'") |
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Sat, 31 Mar 2012 00:17:16 +0530 |
On 3/30/12, Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> wrote:
>
> BTW, though that fix seems obviously correct to me, I won't commit it
> unless someone who actually uses Indian input methods tests it.
> For all I know, something somewhere else assumes "dev-aiba".
> (It's broken all the way back to Emacs 22.1.)
>
Glenn
(Refer http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=11103)
I am copying Rustom who has more understanding of devanagari. He can
suggest the default input method to go with that particular language
environment and also test your earlier patch.
C-h L Devanagari actually gives the following output
Devanagari language environment
Such languages using Devanagari script as Hindi and Marathi
are supported in this language environment.
Input methods:
devanagari-inscript ("DevIS" in mode line)
devanagari-aiba ("DevAB" in mode line)
devanagari-kyoto-harvard ("DevKH" in mode line)
devanagari-itrans ("DevIT" in mode line)
Character sets:
unicode: Unicode (ISO10646)
Coding systems:
utf-8 (`U' in mode line):
UTF-8 (no signature (BOM))
(alias: utf-8 mule-utf-8)
[back]
My 2 cents will be that the current defaults of devanagari-aiba need
to be changed to devanagari-itrans. I don't speak the language that
uses devanagari script.
Jambunathan K.
bug#11103: 24.0.94; (error "Can't activate input method `dev-aiba'"), Jambunathan K, 2012/03/31