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==How to add languages in ibus in Ubuntu 14.04==
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*Logout from the screen.<br>
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[[Image:ibus1.png |400px]]<br>
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[[Image:ibus2.png |400px]]<br>
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*from login screen Select Ubuntu like below screen.<br>
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[[Image: logout1.jpg|400px]]<br>
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[[Image: logout2.jpg|400px]]<br>
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*Again login to Ubuntu user by using your ubuntu password.<br>
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*On the top right side of the desktop, click on '''En''' icon(on top of the rightside screen) and goto text entry setting.
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[[Image:ibus3.png |400px]]<br>
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*In the text entry window, select Kannada (KaGaPa Phonetic) and click on – (Minus)symbol.
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[[Image:ibus4.png |400px]]<br>
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*Then, Click on +(Plus), select kannada(kgp(m17n)) click on add.
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(Note : Also in this step you can add other languages to type)<br>
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[[Image:ibus5.png |400px]]<br>
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* Now, your select list look like this<br>
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[[Image:ibus6.png |400px]] <br>
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*close all the windows and again logout from this window.
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*In the login screen select Gnome classic (Metacity) and Login by using your ubuntu password.
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[[Image: login.jpg|400px]]<br>
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*Now if you want to type kannada by using KGP(Nudi) press ctrl+space key.
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===how to type Kannada in Freemind===
 
===how to type Kannada in Freemind===
 
''Note: In Ubuntu 14.04 directly you can type kannada by pressing ctrl+space key.''  
 
''Note: In Ubuntu 14.04 directly you can type kannada by pressing ctrl+space key.''