Am Freitag, den 05.06.2009, 20:30 +0530 schrieb Ankitkumar Rameshchandra Patel: > Nicolas Mailhot wrote: > > Le Ven 5 juin 2009 15:06, Ankitkumar Rameshchandra Patel a écrit : > > > > > applications like gedit, nautilus showing square boxes instead of > > > Hindi text. > > > > > > > Actually, in F11 they'll show a nice popup suggesting to look for and > > autoinstall hindi fonts. So this part is already fixed (maybe not in > > all apps but in pango-based apps at least) > > > > > That's good to know. Thanks Nicolas. > > But, it's not only the matter of fonts, rather language support which > includes - fonts, input method (and maps), spell checker, openoffice > langpack, kde langpack and language packs for various other > applications. > > So, how are we going to solve those things? By doing "yum install hindi-support"?! We cannot put all languages on the LiveCD because there is not enough space. Currently the group hindi-support looks like this: > <group> > <id>hindi-support</id> > <_name>Hindi Support</_name> > <_description/> > <default>false</default> > <uservisible>true</uservisible> > <langonly>hi</langonly> > <packagelist> > <packagereq type="mandatory">lohit-hindi-fonts</packagereq> > <packagereq type="mandatory">m17n-contrib-hindi</packagereq> > <packagereq type="mandatory">m17n-db-hindi</packagereq> > <packagereq type="conditional" requires="aspell">aspell-hi</packagereq> > <packagereq type="conditional" requires="gcompris">gcompris-sound-hi</packagereq> > <packagereq type="conditional" requires="hunspell">hunspell-hi</packagereq> > <packagereq type="conditional" requires="hyphen">hyphen-hi</packagereq> > <packagereq type="conditional" requires="xorg-x11-server-Xorg">ibus-m17n</packagereq> > <packagereq type="conditional" requires="kdelibs3">kde-i18n-Hindi</packagereq> > <packagereq type="conditional" requires="kdelibs">kde-l10n-Hindi</packagereq> > <packagereq type="conditional" requires="moodle">moodle-hi</packagereq> > <packagereq type="conditional" requires="openoffice.org-core">openoffice.org-langpack-hi_IN</packagereq> > <packagereq type="default">iok</packagereq> > <packagereq type="default">samyak-devanagari-fonts</packagereq> > <packagereq type="default">sarai-fonts</packagereq> > </packagelist> > </group> Is there something you are missing? Regards, Christoph -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list