On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 4:35 PM, praveenp <me.praveen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Apology: I am not from Indus Valley and not even a north Indian; I don't
know whether I am allowed to write here. ;-) Anyway I am posting because
this may affect so many languages, including those "True Indian" Indus
Vally languages. :-p
There's no need for that kind of rhetoric. I don't think even Anirudh
identifies himself as a "North Indian", I might on the other hand, and I
haven't made any statements against you.
If it helps, you are all more "True Indian"(s) than I am. This is a silly
point that is turning political, please try not to inflame the discussion
any further.
Dear Friends,
I have seen extensive development in ULS, and it is live in
translatewiki.net. It is a kind of joined form of Narayam and Webfonts,
and intended to provide easy access to any users including new users in
non-Latin wikies. It looks like sooner or later will reach our wikies.
I agree that Narayam and Webfonts need some UI love, but even with that
fact, they are easily understandable and usable. Atleast to me, ULS is no
ullas. It is complex and UI is too confusing. For eg, you may need to
enable keymap on each text area before typing in your language. I switched
myself to IBus, just for convenience.
I hope I am wrong, but I urge others to check ULS and report problems find
by you. Doing so, it is possible to make it atleast usable. :-)
+1
Regards
Theo