() Aniket Patil () Thu, 5 Nov 2020 20:23:24 +0530 I don't have much experience in writing Devnagari or Indian languages on GNU/Linux. I used to work with Google Input tools, which has some phonetic writing. If I type "Aniket" It would be "अनिकेत in my language". So it was phonetic, is there anything like this on GNU/Linux? I have heard of iBUS but haven't used it yet. So that I won't have to learn a new keymap. Emacs has three input methods that i uesd to succesfullly type: "aniket" and see "अनिकेत्". They were: devanagari-aiba devanagari-itrans devanagari-kyoto-harvard I don't know the difference between them, but maybe if you ask on help-gnu-emacs AT gnu DOT org, there will be more info. -- Thien-Thi Nguyen ----------------------------------------------- (defun responsep (query) ; (2020) Software Libero (pcase (context query) ; = Dissenso Etico (`(technical ,ml) (correctp ml)) ...)) 748E A0E8 1CB8 A748 9BFA --------------------------------------- 6CE4 6703 2224 4C80 7502