Notes.ini Entry



Name:

    IndicTransliteration

Syntax

    IndicTransliteration=0 / 1

Applies to:

    Workstations

Add-on:


    First Release:


      Obsolete since:


        Category:

          Language, UI Control

        Default:

          None

        UI equivalent:

          None

        Description:
        Enables Indic transliteration.

        Values 1 ( On ) or 0 ( Off )

        Indic Language support
        Indic scripts (Devanagari and Tamil) have been supported in 5.0.3.

        This information is for users who are using Indic languages (Hindi, Konkani, Marathi and Tamil) in English or International English Notes.

        Platform : Windows 2000 platform (Indic enabled)
        1. Indic Display setting : You have to enable Unicode Display to display Indic characters.
        2.Select "Enable Unicode Display" in File-Preference-User Preference-Basic-Additional options.
        3. You can use the following setting to turn on Indic support for Full Text

        Search in the NOTES.INI file:
        FT_LIBNAME=nftgtr34.dll
        FT_ALTERNATE_FILTER=naltfltr.dll

        See: Lotus Notes, Domino, Domino Designer R5.0.3 Release Notes Chapter 2 - Things you need to know/Indic Transliteration Indic transliteration is activated by the F12 key.

        You can use the following setting to turn on Indic support for Transliteration in the NOTES.INI file:
        IndicTransliteration=1
        IndicXlitScript=<script>

        IndicXlitScript variable is optional. If not specified, the default support scripts are Devanagari and Tamil. Available scripts are Roman, Devanagari and Tamil. Use comma as delimiter between scripts.

        You can use the following setting to force all number formatting to a 3;2;0 digit grouping (eg. 5. 1234,56,789.00) in the NOTES.INI file:
        IndicDigitGrouping=1