Re: Write in Thai

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Philippe wrote:

Hi,

I know that this question will not concern many people but we never
know, I could find some help here ;-) .

I am in Thailand, and everybody has a keyboard English + Thai. It is
quite easy with "Windows Thai-English" to switch from one alphabet to
another, I mean writing.

The Thai version Linux TLE can easily do this trick, but all the linux
menus are in Thai, thing that I don't want. Linux TLE has a switch "a la
windows" between US and Thai alphabet. It works in
evolution/openoffice/Xterm, etc... perfectly.


KDE has a way of setting keyboards that looks very much like the Windows mechanism. I haven't tried it (I can only type English :-)) but since this actually tinkers with the X Input at a fairly low level it should work for any application that doesn't deliberately set out to be broken. XEmacs has a different way of dealing with input methods, one which I have yet to fathom out :-)

jch


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