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Inscript Sanskrit keyboard layout in Ubuntu

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I am in Ubuntu Studio and I need to use the Inscript Sanskrit keyboard layout. I have found phonetic Sanskrit in the keyboard settings, but the Inscript layout seems nowhere to be seen, not even in iBus Preferences which, strangely enough, only has transliterations of Devanaagarii into latin letters under 'Sanskrit'.

Any ideas?

Gunnar Hjalmarsson avatar
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I don't see it either. But just to be sure, have you installed `ibus-m17n` so you have seen all the inscript input methods — and also some other Sanskrit ones — provided by that package?
Sophie avatar
cn flag
Hi Gunnar, thanks for your reply. I do have ibus-m17n installed and Inscript Sanskrit seems nowhere to be seen!
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