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Inscript keymaps
If you are not experienced with typing in Oriya,
use this Inscript keymap. It is perhaps the most standardized and
widely used keymap, and is expressly designed for fast typing.
Unless you are very familiar with another keyboard layout, this is
the one that you should use.
yudit:
(Aug. 18, 2004)
Oriya-Inscript.kmap.gz (gzipped, 2kB)
Oriya-Inscript.my.gz (gzipped, 2kB)
xkb:
(Aug. 18, 2004)
ori_inscript.gz (gzipped, 3kB)
Srilipi-Modular keymaps
Please use this keymap only if you are already
familiar with it. Else, use the Inscript keymap above. This keymap
might not be supported in the future.
yudit:
(Aug. 18, 2004)
Oriya-Srilipi.kmap.gz (gzipped, 1kB)
Oriya-Srilipi.my.gz (gzipped, 2kB)
xkb:
(Aug. 18, 2004)
ori_srilipi.gz (gzipped, 2kB)
Conversion maps These are not keymaps for
data entry, but are used by the yudit uniconv program to convert
documents from various (8-bit) fonts to Unicode. They can be installed
in the same way as the yudit
keymaps. Save documents made using
these fonts as plain text, and convert, e.g., with the
command: uniconv -decode OR_TTSarala < input.txt >
output.utf8. The argument to the -decode option (OR_TTSarala, here)
should match the basename of the binary .my file for that font.
OR_TTSarala conversion map:
Convert from OR_TTSarala to Unicode.
OR_TTSarala.kmap.gz (gzipped, 1kB)
OR_TTSarala.my.gz (gzipped, 1kB)
To install yudit keymaps, uncompress
the .kmap and .my files. Copy the .kmap file to <yudit_dir>/src,
and the .my file to <yudit_dir>/data.
<yudit_dir> is the yudit installation directory: normally,
/usr/share/yudit under Linux, and
C:\Program Files\Yudit under Windows.
The xkb maps will only work under Linux.
See the comments at the beginning of the file for installation
instructions. Read the getting started primer from
the download page for
details.
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