Sanskrit Language Wikipedia uses Unicode to display Sanskrit Language text.
However, before Sanskrit Language can be viewed or edited, support for Complex Text Layout must be enabled on your operating system. You can find help to read and write in Sanskrit Language text on this page. If you need advanced help or ask questions please visit our Helpdesk.You may request for a live guidance also from Marathi/Hindi or Nepal Bhasha wikipedians since all the three language need same basic set up as of Sanskrit.
The following table compares how a correctly enabled computer would render the following scripts with how your computer renders them:
Script | Correct rendering | Your computer |
Sanskrit | क + ि →कि |
If the rendering on your computer matches the rendering in the images for the scripts, then you have already enabled complex text support! You should be able to view text correctly in that script. However this does not mean you will be able to edit text in that script. To edit such text you need to have the appropriate text entry software on your operating system.
These operating systems contain no support for Sanskrit script. Downloading Internet Explorer 6.0 should enable you to view Marathi script on these operating systems but you will not be able to edit any Marathi text. If after downloading Internet Explorer, you still cannot view Marathi scripts please install an Unicode font (See bottom of this page)
Mozilla Firefox does not support Marathi script on these operating systems unless a modified version of the program is used, such as the one found here.
Complex text support needs to be manually enabled.
ग्फ्ग्फ्
We recommend you use Baraha IME phonetic input software
OR
You must follow the steps above before you perform the remaining steps.
One more software is good for inputting Devnagari text when you can not install the IME
http://www.geocities.com/hanu_man_ji/
There are some more links for the Indic software are given here http://indology.info/links/soft/
Complex text support needs to be manually enabled.
We recommend you use Baraha IME phonetic input software (learn typing)
OR
You must follow the steps above before you perform the remaining steps.
You can use the combination ALT + SHIFT to switch between different keyboard layouts (e.g. from a UK Keyboard to Marathi and vice-versa). If you want a language bar, you can select it by pressing the "Language Bar..." button on the "Text Services and Input Languages" dialog and then selecting "Show the language bar on my desktop". The language bar enables you to visually select the keyboard layout you are using.
You do not need to do anything to enable viewing of Marathi text. en:Safari, however, seems to render text better and more reliably than en:Firefox. Opera also provides some support, although it isn't perfect.
Specific keyboard layouts can be enabled in System Preferences, in the International pane. Switching among enabled keyboard layouts is done through the input menu in the upper right corner of the screen. The input menu appears as an icon indicating the current input method or keyboard layout — often a flag identified with the country, language, or script. Specific instructions are available from the "Help" menu (search for "Writing text in other languages"). SIL distributes a freeware Ukelele that allows anyone to design their own input keyboard for Mac OS X.
Detailed information at विकिपीडिआ साहाय्य:Setup For Devanagari/Linux
You do not need to do anything to enable viewing of Marathi text in GNOME 2.8 or later. Older versions may have support for some, but not all Indic scripts. Ensure you have appropriate Unicode fonts for each script you wish to view or edit.
When using Mozilla or Mozilla Firefox, you must enable Pango rendering by opening xterm and typing MOZ_ENABLE_PANGO=1 mozilla
or MOZ_ENABLE_PANGO=1 firefox
. After this, all future sessions of Mozilla or Firefox will have Indic language support. This will work only on Firefox compiled with ctl support. Only the firefox binaries supplied by Fedora Core 4 and 5, Ubuntu Linux, and Kate OS are compiled with this ctl and set this option, by default.
For Ubuntu 6.06, this support has been turned off due to speed issues. To enable support, you must type MOZ_DISABLE_PANGO=0 firefox
. Future sessions do not remember this setting, so it must be repeated.
Another option is to use SCIM, to enable that,
groupinstall hindi-support
For more check http://www.ruturaj.net/fedora-6-hindi-support-scim
You do not need to do anything to enable viewing of Marathi text. Ensure you have appropriate Unicode fonts for Marathi script.
Detailed information at विकिपीडिआ साहाय्य:Setup For Devanagari/Linux
Simply enter as root:
apt-get install ttf-indic-fonts
and when the installation is complete restart the X server
Detailed information about Sanskrit fonts in Sanskrit Language at संगणक टंक
If you have followed the instructions for your computer system as mentioned above and you still cannot view Marathi text properly, you may need to install a Unicode font: Marathi Devnagari fonts available at-
वर्ग:विकिपीडिया संदर्भ वर्ग:विकिपीडिया साहाय्य * वर्ग:भाषांतर
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