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Wednesday, 09 November 2005

Taneem Ahmed

Santanu Chatterjee

Progga

Sayamindu Dasgupta

2003-04-25

Revision History
Revision 1.1.32003-10-23Revised by: Pro
Some info on Qt and KDE 3.2's ability to render bn text is added at the very end.
Revision 1.1.22003-04-29Revised by: SDG
Added section on testing the translations. Initial LDP release.
Revision 1.1.12003-04-20Revised by: Pro
Initial LDP release, section added on Lekho
Revision 1.1.02003-02-20Revised by: SDG
Added Developers' Guide, made some significant changes in the document structure
Revision 1.0.02003-02-14Revised by: SDG
Initial Release

The purpose of this document is to guide you setup and develop support for Bengali (Bangla) in GNU/Linux.


Table of Contents
    1. Introduction
        1.1. Preface
        1.2. Copyright Information
        1.3. Disclaimer
        1.4. New Versions
        1.5. Credits
        1.6. Feedback
        1.8. Purpose of this HOWTO
    2. Users' Guide
        2.2. Installing the Bengali Fonts
        3.2. Pre-requisites
        3.3. Translators' Guide
    A. Appendix
        A.1. Related Websites
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