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* execute
* execute
<pre>fc-cache -fv</pre>
<pre>fc-cache -fv</pre>

== Select Sinhala as the Sugar interface language==


== Enabling Sinhala keyboard==
== Enabling Sinhala keyboard==
* Edit ~/.kbd file and add the following
* Edit ~/.kbd file and add the following
<pre>
<pre>
XKBLAYOUT="us,lk"
XKB_LAYOUT="us,lk"
XKB_VARIANT="olpc -option grp:alt_shift_toggle"
XKB_VARIANT="olpc -option grp:alt_shift_toggle"
</pre>
</pre>

Revision as of 09:05, 16 October 2008

english | සිංහල

Enable Sinhala rendering

  • Copy lklug.ttf font to /usr/share/fonts
  • execute
fc-cache -fv

Select Sinhala as the Sugar interface language

Enabling Sinhala keyboard

  • Edit ~/.kbd file and add the following
XKB_LAYOUT="us,lk"
XKB_VARIANT="olpc -option grp:alt_shift_toggle"
  • Restart the Sugar by using Ctrl+Alt+erase
  • Now you can toggle between sinhala and english keyboards by using "Alt+Shift" key combination


Sinhala Linux supports the Sinhala script and Sinhala language of Sri Lanka by creating Sinhala-enabled versions of applications for merging into Debian and other distributions. Sinhala fonts and keyboards are in Debian and other Linux distributions.