

 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
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    * Insert the LISM CD in CDROM.(Or Download Lism.tar.gz from www.cdacindia.com)
    * If Nautilus does not open, open Nautilus or the terminal and go to 
      location /mnt/cdrom/.(Or Open the terminal emulator, untar & unzip the 
      downloaded  file, you will get "Lism" directory).
    * Double click on "InstallerLism" in Nautilus. (Or make "Lism" as current 
      working directory and give the command  "./InstallerLism" at shell prompt 
      in terminal). 
    * The LISM Installer will run and main window of the Installer will 
      appear on the screen.
    * The LISM Installer will ask for the path where lism to be installed. 
      The default path is your home directory. After selecting the path press
      "Next" button.
    * If you are not logged as root the installer will ask for root password for
      installing Indian fonts.
    * The installer tells the path where lism is going to be installed. Press 
      "Next" again for installing LISM.
    * On successful installation, "Installation is complete." message will come
      on the installer window. Now press "Exit" to close the installer.

      Note: After installation you will get "LISM" directory in the above 
      specified path. In the "LISM" directory you will find "Doc" directory,
      "lism" binary file, "UnInstallLism" binary file and "UnInstall.sh" shell 
      script. Also, you will get desktop shortcut for lism on your desktop.


NOTE:  If this GUI Installer is not working then.
1.Login as a "root " or use "sudo" or  "su" command
2.Run the ShellScript "LismInstaller.sh" manually from the command line terminal.
(command to run shellscript is:     sh ./LismInstaller.sh  or ./LismInstaller.sh )  
3. It install the LISM on  “ / “ directory but there is no making  of desktop shortcuts. So, you have to  manually open the folder  /LISM and run “lism”  from there. 



 UNINSTALLATION:
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    * Open Nautilus or the terminal.
    * Go to the location where "lism" is installed.
    * Double click on "UnInstallLism" in Nautilus or give the command 
      "./UnInstallLism at shell prompt in terminal.
    * The Lism Uninstaller will run and it's main window will appear on 
      the screen.
    * Click "Next" to unistall LISM.
    * If you ar not logged as root, the unistaller will ask for root password 
      for unistalling fonts.
    * On successful uninstallation of LISM, "LISM is Uninstalled." message will
      come on the uninstaller window. Now press "Exit" to close the uninstaller.
       

 QUICK STEP TO USE LISM:
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    After installing LISM you will get "lism" in the LISM directory.
    ( Its recommended to run "lism" as a user rather than as a root )

    * Start the LISM by typing ./lism at the location where LISM is installed.
      Or double click on the "LISM" icon on desktop.

    * Select the Language from the LISM ComboBox. 
    * Select the Font Type  from the LISM Font Type ComboBox.
    * Select the keyboard layout from the LISM KeyBoard Layout ComboBox.

    * Click on the Keyboard Button to start LISM KeyBoard.
     NOTE: This button is a Push Button, so it toggles for start and stop the keyboard. 

    IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:
   1. After pressing Keyboard Button , you are not able to change any fields of combo boxes or menu bar in text editor. To Change fields of Combo boxes or activate menu bar, again click on the KeyBoard Button to STOP keyboard and then change the fields.
   
   2.      
   

    * Open the application of your choice-gEdit, gNotePad, KOffice or 
      StarOffice.
    * Set the font in the application according to the language selected 
      through LISM.

       LANGUAGE		FONT		Type
	
     1 HINDI		DVI_TTSurekh	Monolingual
     2 HINDI		Dvbi_ttyogesh	Bilingual
     3 MALAYALAM  MLBI-TTKarthika  Bilingual
     4 MALAYALAM  MLI-TTKarthika    Monolingual
     5 GUJARATI        GJBI-TTAvantika   Bilingual
     6 GUJARATI        GJI-TTAvantika     Monolingual
     7 KANNADA        KNI-TTUma         Monolingual
     8 ORIYA               ORI_TTMuktaNormal Monolingual
     
     * Make sure NUM LOCK should be "on" for typing in Indian scripts.
     
 LISM WITH GEDIT:
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    * Start GEdit 
    * For setting font click on "Edit" menu and select "Preferences" menu item.
    * In "Select Font & colours" window select font as per the language for example if 
      the selected language is "HINDI" than select "Dvbwlttyogesh" font.




 NOTE:
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    If LISM is running and NUM Lock is "on" you may get garbage on console or 
    in some other application, in such case switch "off" the NUM Lock. 

 
******Thanks*******
