>Gujarati input support was added in all versions of Windows XP as a
keyboard
>(it wasn't necessary to use an IME). Unfortunately, that support is not
>available on Windows 2000, although there may be a third-party add-on out
there.
You can use Tavultesoft Keyman 5 (http://www.tavultesoft.com/) to create
your own input method that will work with any Unicode-capable app on any
Win2000 or NT4 system; it will also work on Win9x/Me in certain
applications (MS Publisher 2002, SIL WorldPad, UltraEdit, and also Word 97
or Word 2000 using a free add-on that is also available from Tavultesoft).
I believe Keyman 5 has not yet been tested with WinXP.
- Peter
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Peter Constable
Non-Roman Script Initiative, SIL International
7500 W. Camp Wisdom Rd., Dallas, TX 75236, USA
Tel: +1 972 708 7485
E-mail: <peter_constable@sil.org>
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