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Setting Thai font and Thai on screen keyboard

Requirement
-Must installed bash shell for maemo and suder

Install thai font
1. Use your N810 download lastest fonts from
ftp://linux.thai.net/pub/thailinux/software/thai-ttf
and save to user home.
2. Unpack the "thai-ttf-x.x.x.tar.gz" then rename the unpacked dirrectory to "thai-ttf".
3. Make directory ".fonts.conf" under user home and "include" under ".fonts.conf"
4. Copy *.conf from "thai-ttf/etc/fonts/conf.avail" to ".fonts.conf/include"
5. Move "thai-ttf" to "/usr/share/fonts" (sudo mv thai-ttf /usr/share/fonts)
6. Reboot your tablet.


Install thai on screen keyboard
1. Install "Additional keyboard layouts v1.9-1"
http://maemo.org/downloads/product/OS2008/ukeyboard/

2. Tap Start>Settings>Control panel
3. Tap "Text Input Settings" Text input (ukeyboard) will appear.
4 Tap on "Languages" tab you will see 2nd language
then tap on drop down you will see Thai Kedmanee in the list, select it.
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Last edited by s0013254; 2009-10-24 at 17:58.
 

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Thanks for the info. Interesting first post though.
 
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Web page may display not well, but can read.
 
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Using Midori as a browser works with rendering in Thai.
 
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