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Native Language Support
Language Pages on Wiki
বাংলা | català | 中國的 | Deutsch | español | Français | ελληνικά | Magyar | italiano | 日本語 |
한국인 | Nederlands | Polski | Português | Русско | Svenska | ภาษาไทย | English | tiếng Việt | - |
Configuring Localization
Instructions for setting up Puppy to allow typing in non-latin character sets, such as Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Arabic, etc. This is different from a localization because the underlying system is still in English or other Western language.You might want to do this if:
- you share a computer with friends or family members who speak different languages from you.
- you are learning a new language or languages, and don't yet feel knowledgeable enough to handle menus in the new language(s).
- you are running an internet café, or a multi-lingual workplace. You may want have several languages available to users, and still have the underlying system in the local language for support purposes.
The software used for this is SCIM (smart common input method).
Basic Installation
HowToSetUpScim
GetScimWorkingAfterInstall
InstallingFonts
KeyboardLayouts
MakeScimWorkWithQT
MakeScimWorkWithJavaAndTerminal
ScimLanguagesAvailable
GetScimWorkingAfterInstall
InstallingFonts
KeyboardLayouts
MakeScimWorkWithQT
MakeScimWorkWithJavaAndTerminal
ScimLanguagesAvailable
More Advanced
Application Localization
MoManager - Translation script manager
HOWTO internationalize applications
Woof2 localization support
HOWTO internationalize applications
Woof2 localization support
Also See
Background on Language Support
Multilingual support on Puppy Linux 4.x/5.x thread
The Scim help thread on the Puppy forums
Multilingual support on Puppy Linux 4.x/5.x thread
The Scim help thread on the Puppy forums