This is a keyboard for input of the Malayalam according to the transliteration
scheme called Mozhi (https://sites.google.com/site/cibu/mozhi). The keymap is
written in Keyman keyboard language and developed as a part of Varamozhi
Project under the LGPL license.
The Mozhi is intended to be the most intuitive scheme for Malayalam speakers.
It simplifies what the user needs to remember and is not phonetically
accurate.
This keymap supports the current standard for Malayalam Chillus (i.e. without
special encoding). It offers mnemonic keyboard functionality and smart-quote
functionality with comas and numerals.
This port installs the keyboard so that it can be used through SCIM or
IBus KMFL IMEngine (textproc/scim-kmfl-imengine, textproc/ibus-kmfl).
KMFL aims to bring Tavultesoft Keyman functionality to *nix operating
systems. KMFL is being jointly developed by SIL International
(http://www.sil.org) and Tavultesoft (http://www.tavultesoft.com).
This is compiler for keyboard sources written in Keyman keyboard
language (.kmn files). Resulting binaries (.kmfl) can be used with
SCIM KMFL IMEngine (textproc/scim-kmfl-imengine).
The powerful KMN keyboard language supports contextual deadkeys,
pre- and post-processing of keystrokes, rules grouping, 'storing'
of character classes for use in similar rules, custom and Unicode
character constants, SIL Ethnologue language codes, etc.
Official Tavultesoft repository contains keyboards that cover more
than 220 languages. Significant number of them are open source.
Ported keyboards are textproc/scim-kmfl-*.
This library provides an engine to interpret compiled KMFL keyboard
tables (textproc/kmflcomp) written in Keyman keyboard language.
The current implementation of KMFL uses either the IBus framework (via
textproc/ibus-kmfl) or the older SCIM framework (via
textproc/scim-kmfl-imengine) to handle the input method interface to X.
KMFL aims to bring Tavultesoft Keyman functionality to *nix operating
systems. KMFL is being jointly developed by SIL International
(http://www.sil.org) and Tavultesoft (http://www.tavultesoft.com).
KMFL aims to bring Tavultesoft Keyman functionality to *nix operating
systems. KMFL is being jointly developed by SIL International
(http://www.sil.org) and Tavultesoft (http://www.tavultesoft.com).
SCIM KMFL IMEngine allows you to use KMN keyboards (compiled with
textproc/kmflcomp) through standard SCIM interface.
The powerful KMN keyboard language supports contextual deadkeys,
pre- and post-processing of keystrokes, rules grouping, 'storing'
of character classes for use in similar rules, custom and Unicode
character constants, SIL Ethnologue language codes, etc.
Official Tavultesoft repository contains keyboards that cover more
than 220 languages. Significant number of them are open source.
The keyboards ports are textproc/kmfl-*.
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