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tometo
Joined: 27 Dec 2006 Posts: 15
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Posted: Wed 03 Jan 2007, 17:39 Post_subject:
How to write in Bulgarian and easy switch to US (RESOLVED) |
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Dear friends,
I'm looking for some help make my keyboard write in Bulgarian. I already translated the menu in Bulgarian (http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=7165), localized Abiword, Firefox... I tryed many methods like changing xorg.conf file, installing all the UTF8 pupgets, looking for information from all kinds of Puppy and Linux forums and... nothing for now...
Please, if you can give me some advice...
Maybe I should try to install KDE... I don't know...
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MU

Joined: 24 Aug 2005 Posts: 13642 Location: Karlsruhe, Germany
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Posted: Thu 04 Jan 2007, 02:52 Post_subject:
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From your Menu-screenshot I saw, that you use kyrillic chars?
In leafpad, right-click -> input methods -> kyrillic
Does that work maybe?
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Dougal

Joined: 19 Oct 2005 Posts: 2505 Location: Hell more grotesque than any medieval woodcut
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Posted: Thu 04 Jan 2007, 11:13 Post_subject:
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Have you tried changing the keyboard layout?
If you use Xorg, you can have more than one layout and switch between them with some key-combination. (if you're using Puppy 2.13 you should find my Xkb configuration utility in the "keyboard" part of the Xorgwizard. For older versions you'll have to search the forum for a dotpup I made).
However, this might not be enough. If MU's solution doesn't work, you might need to add fonts.
I tried changing my locale to en_US.utf8 and switched my keyboard to type in Hebrew -- using the Bitstream-Vera unicode fonts -- and it didn't work.
Only after installing special Hebrew fonts could I manage to type in Hebrew -- so maybe you need to add special Cyrillic fonts.
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New Puppy Fan

Joined: 14 Aug 2005 Posts: 77 Location: Minnesota, USA
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Posted: Fri 05 Jan 2007, 02:54 Post_subject:
Re: How to write in Bulgarian and easy switch to US |
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| tometo wrote: | Dear friends,
I'm looking for some help make my keyboard write in Bulgarian. I already translated the menu in Bulgarian (http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=7165), localized Abiword, Firefox... I tryed many methods like changing xorg.conf file, installing all the UTF8 pupgets, looking for information from all kinds of Puppy and Linux forums and... nothing for now...
Please, if you can give me some advice...
Maybe I should try to install KDE... I don't know... |
Run Mouse/Keyboard Setup Wizard, go to Advanced Xorg keyboard, go to configuration Layouts, select Bulgarian (bg), confirm OK. Then go to Options Settings, select Group Shift/Lock behaviour, choose which keys you want to switch your layouts (for example: grp:ctrl_shift_toggle), confirm OK. Then go to Use keyboard LED to show alternative group, choose ¨grp_led:scroll (for example). Confirm Yes and OK and you are done. Now you can try to press ctrl+shift keys to activate your layout. Alternatively, you can try Cyrillic using Russian language (RU). I did all that in Puppy 2.13. It works just fine: "Желаю успехов!¨
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tometo
Joined: 27 Dec 2006 Posts: 15
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Posted: Fri 05 Jan 2007, 19:37 Post_subject:
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| New Puppy Fan wrote: |
Run Mouse/Keyboard Setup Wizard, go to Advanced Xorg keyboard, go to configuration Layouts, select Bulgarian (bg), confirm OK. Then go to Options Settings, select Group Shift/Lock behaviour, choose which keys you want to switch your layouts (for example: grp:ctrl_shift_toggle), confirm OK. Then go to Use keyboard LED to show alternative group, choose ¨grp_led:scroll (for example). Confirm Yes and OK and you are done. Now you can try to press ctrl+shift keys to activate your layout. Alternatively, you can try Cyrillic using Russian language (RU). I did all that in Puppy 2.13. It works just fine: "Желаю успехов!¨ |
VENSEREMOS! EVRIKA! Урррраааааа! That's great!!!
God bless MU, Dougal, New Puppy Fan, Australia, Russia and of course Barry Kauler.
Now I'll make my own Bulgarian Puppy!!! And I'll translate all the icons. And I'll write in the biggest Bulgarian Linux Forum, and Puppy will go up in distrowatch.com...
Thanks guys. One more time. Thank you very much. Puppy is great. I'm so happy.
P.S. The succes came from New Puppy Fan's instructions. Extra font is not needed.
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barbaros_akkurt
Joined: 22 Mar 2010 Posts: 3
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Posted: Mon 22 Mar 2010, 10:52 Post_subject:
not working on my case Sub_title: Turkish |
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Dear sirs,
I am happy that the Bulgarian friend has get his problem to be solved, but it still persists for me. The problem is that I cannot get past the "gtkdialog", I mean, the button next to "Advanced Xorg keyboard configuration" does not work.
What should I have to do? Shall I install some packages to improve my standard 4.3.1 version (I only burned the 4.3.1 iso package to a CD)?
Second problem involves the first one (selecting alternate variant like Turkish Q and Turkish F) and if I can help from you about this, the second will be fairly easy to solve.
Thank you in advance.
Regards
BA
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barbaros_akkurt
Joined: 22 Mar 2010 Posts: 3
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Posted: Mon 05 Apr 2010, 04:44 Post_subject:
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Please see the solution at http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=407863#407863
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drspastic

Joined: 29 Aug 2008 Posts: 89 Location: ruse, bulgaria
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Posted: Thu 29 Apr 2010, 15:50 Post_subject:
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hi i posted this in another forum, so i wont do it again. here's the link.
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xfirebg
Joined: 25 Aug 2011 Posts: 2
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Posted: Thu 25 Aug 2011, 14:54 Post_subject:
Re: How to write in Bulgarian and easy switch to US |
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| New Puppy Fan wrote: | | tometo wrote: | Dear friends,
I'm looking for some help make my keyboard write in Bulgarian. I already translated the menu in Bulgarian (http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=7165), localized Abiword, Firefox... I tryed many methods like changing xorg.conf file, installing all the UTF8 pupgets, looking for information from all kinds of Puppy and Linux forums and... nothing for now...
Please, if you can give me some advice...
Maybe I should try to install KDE... I don't know... |
Run Mouse/Keyboard Setup Wizard, go to Advanced Xorg keyboard, go to configuration Layouts, select Bulgarian (bg), confirm OK. Then go to Options Settings, select Group Shift/Lock behaviour, choose which keys you want to switch your layouts (for example: grp:ctrl_shift_toggle), confirm OK. Then go to Use keyboard LED to show alternative group, choose ¨grp_led:scroll (for example). Confirm Yes and OK and you are done. Now you can try to press ctrl+shift keys to activate your layout. Alternatively, you can try Cyrillic using Russian language (RU). I did all that in Puppy 2.13. It works just fine: "Желаю успехов!¨ |
Thanks! Благодаря!
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