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[protege-discussion] protege with other languages
Timothy Redmond
tredmond at stanford.edu
Thu Apr 15 22:32:12 PDT 2010
A question very similar to this was answered very recently. Sinhala is
included in the unicode standard (chart attached). Unicode is fully
supported by Protege.
There are a couple of system specific issues that come up though. There
is the issue of telling the operating system to support sinhala keyboard
input. I am able to do this on my linux machine here but I can't speak
for your system. I have done similar things on os x and windows machines.
Finally there is the question of whether your java installation includes
all the needed fonts. This isn't working so well on my linux machine
but I would bet that windows and os x machines will do fine. This last
issue is something that I don't understand so well at the moment. I
would like to know how to fix this.
-Timothy
manjula wijewickrema wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am a new one leyman for Protege. Is there any possibility of useing
> Sinhala language (Sinhala comes with Unicode) to make ontologies with
> Protege. If so how can I change the language to Sinhala? Is there any
> material to refer?
>
> Thanks,
> Manjula.
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