How to install Thai in puppy?

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How to install Thai in puppy?

#1 Post by Firetaffer »

Hi, I have recently installed puppy on my old laptop, and my thai-speaking mum wants to be able to access Thai websites. Whenever I try to go onto a Thai website though, (Like Sanook) http://www.sanook.com/ all that is showed up are squares. How do I install Thai onto Puppy Linux? Thanks in advance.

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goto setup and choose mouse/keyboard wizard, then choose advanced xorg keyboard configuration. press OK then choose layout.

if you was choose layout then come list of keyboard layout then chose english first, but if come out choiches to add or changge layout then chose add. then add thai keyboard.

now goto option menu and choose groupshift/ lock behaviour (this is for change the key for change the layout from english to thai and thai to english)

and find the key for change the keyboard layout. i always using alt + shift to change the layout, you can choose any other else.

but it cant still reading or writing on thai, you must insert complex font.
this is the link for font http://www.silverdollarsolutions.com/Pu ... -Asian.pet this is belong shinobar, i am ekstract from his iso.
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#3 Post by Firetaffer »

Thanks, I can now type in Thai, and I did everything you told me, there is only one problem though, everything still comes up as boxes .

http://img709.imageshack.us/img709/3634/img1629u.jpg


Is there any way to fix this? Thanks in advance.

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#5 Post by pri »

or folow this tread :

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=52665

japanese and multilingual
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#6 Post by Firetaffer »

pri wrote:mybe you must install all multi lingual
http://www.silverdollarsolutions.com/Pu ... .9_431.sfs

or the puppy multilingual
http://122.102.213.192/puppy/pup4/Multi ... -alpha.iso
Alright I downloaded that .sfs file, now how do I open/install it? :P

I'm not an expert in computers, thanks in advance :D .

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#7 Post by pri »

how do you boot puppy ?

usualy puppy boot with cd then when reboot you will be ask to save to harddisk. or install with frugal option, but it will be same it will be ask to save to harddisk.

let me gues you do like that :D
download the sfs and put on /mnt/home . if you not sure it must be file pupsave.2fs too there

then from menu choose SETUP >> WIZARD WIZARD >> CONFIGURE STARTUP OF PUPPY >> CHOOSE WHICH EXTRA SFS FILES TO LOAD AT BOOTUP.

if you corect place the sfs, it will be there and move it to right pane to mount it then click OK and reboot.


to find menu for keyboard, type scim on terminal

try it and goodluck,

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How to install Thai in puppy?

#8 Post by Abdurazak »

The link to my post http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 92&t=67375 may be helpful.

For getting Thai fonts, download a Thai true type font to /usr/share/fonts/default/TTF/

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