About the indian language kit – Apple Indian Language Kit User Manual
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About the Indian Language Kit
The Indian Language Kit contains all the software you need to work in three
different scripts and six different languages on your computer. You can use
your computer’s language capabilities in the following ways:
m You can enter English, Devanagari, Gurmukhi, and Gujarati together in a
single document, using any application program that takes advantage of
WorldScript I. (Check with your program’s manufacturer if you are not sure
your program is fully compatible with WorldScript I.)
m If you have an application program localized for use in any of the Indian
languages offered by the kit, the menus, dialog boxes, help messages, and
other elements will be displayed in that language.
m If your computer has QuickDraw GX installed, you can take advantage of
several advanced typographic features for Indian languages in applications
that use QuickDraw GX.
The Indian Language Kit includes the following items:
m WorldScript I, a system software extension that enables your system to
handle the special requirements of Indian languages
m System software resources needed for Devanagari, Gujarati, and Gurmukhi
m Three TrueType fonts for the three Indian language scripts presently
supported by the kit:
Devanagari MT
Gujarati MT
Gurmukhi MT
m A choice of keyboard layouts for each of the Indian language scripts
supported by the kit:
Inscript (the default layout)
QWERTY
m A Quick Reference Card to familiarize you with the Indian language
characters represented by your keyboard
m A typing tutorial for the Inscript keyboard
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