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BanglaWord Help file


1. Introduction
BanglaWord is a smart word processing application, specifically designed for writing Bengali documents. Bangla text is entered using only the vowels (swarabarnas) and the consonant (banjonbarnos). The conjunct characters (juktho okkors) are placed automatically by the system if possible otherwise when indicated by the user. Bengali alphabet is mapped phonetically on to the standard QWERTY keyboard, independent of the any Bangla font. This minimizes the initial learning curve and removes the need for physical layout template.

2. Feature
2.1 Bangla Word uses a smart typing method; where you only need to remember how to type the Bengali alphabet from the QWERTY keyboard. The characters of the Bengali alphabet are placed on their phonetic, English, equivalent keys (with a few exceptions). 2.2 No special context menus or physical keyboard templates are required for infrequently used letters or jukthos. 2.3 Vowels following the consonants are automatically represented in their Akhar, ekar , etc form 2.4 Juktho representation of two characters can be obtained simply by typing the two characters as normal, followed by F1 key and the F2 key can be used to undo the jukto. 2.5 Type Bangla characters in the same order as the words are spelt in Bangla. 2.6 Same keyboard layout for all Bangla fonts (fonts must be configured first). Configuration file for the most popular fonts are already included. 2.7 Automatically convert between different Bangla fonts, simply by selecting the appropriated text and then changing the font in the usual way. 2.8 Change between English and Bangla fonts simply by pressing a key (F12 key) 2.9 Recognised Bangla font indicator in font pulldown, allows you to see all the Bangla fonts that will work with our program. Be sure to visit our site for updated font configuration files.

3. How to type 3.1 Keyboard layout


The Bengali characters are mapped on to the QWERTY keyboard under their phonetically (similar sounding) equivalent English characters. For example L is mapped on to k and M is mapped under K (shift k). There are of course exceptions to this rule as not all Bengali characters have similar sounding English equivalent. For example a, b, c, d, etc. On the other hand, there are English characters that phonetically do not match any Bangla characters. For these non-matching characters, we have mapped them on the remaining unused keys. Hence, we advice all new users of Bangla Word to only memorise the non-matching keys. Following is a complete list of phonetically non-matching Keys:

q v w x z . h

= = = = = = =

r c P a z x

Shift + q Shift + v

= =

y
d b v w

Shift + x Shift + f
(Dari)

= = =

Ctrl + g

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One not so obvious is: C = <Q>, shift <R> (think of C as in chittagong) Full Keyboard layout can be found on Appendix A.

3.1 Juktho (okkar) Key F1 and undo Juktho (okkar) Key F2


In BanglaWord Press F1 after typing two characters will automatically obtain the juktho of those two characters. Pressing F2 will reverse the action of F1. For example typing the following sequence kk<F1 key> will give , similarly typing sp<F1> will give f but pressing <F2 key> will undo the juktho and put the pf back. For reference purpose Appendix B contains list of the jukthos against their constituent characters. Please note that there are many instances where you do not require an automatic jukto or would like automatic

B instead of the

then then you can simply press the F2 key to get your unjoined character.

3.2 Writing Bangla

Words that do not contains any Juktho -okkars can be typed as simply by finding the Bangla okkors from the keyboard, for example

Lmj is typed by typing 'klm' Bjl is typed by typing 'amar', notice that the first 'a' typed B and the 'a' after 'm' typed . lqj is typed by typing 'rahim'
As mentioned earlier any word that has juktho -okkars has to be typed with the aid the F1 key. Let us look at some example of how such words are typed in BanglaWord

Bm is typed by typing 'abv<F1>ul' nhe is typed by typing 'Sr<F1>abn'

Appendix A

BanglaWord keyboard layout

For example, the Bengali characters under the S key can be obtained as follows:

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Keyboard Layout Tabulated

Bengali characters and the corresponding key strokes to obtain them

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Following are only available after typing a consonant

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Appendix B
List of all Juktho Okkars and the corresponding characters required to obtain them.

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Please note that this list is not complete.. if you notice any jukto characters missing please inform us so that we may add it to the list.

System Requirements
Minimum system recommendation: 486 PC running Win95 32 Mb RAM 10 Mb free hard disk space SVGA monitor 1 Mb graphics card Standard keyboard & mouse Recommended system specifications: Pentium II PC running Win98 SE/WinMe/Win2k/WinXp 64 Mb RAM 100 Mb free hard disk space SVGA monitor 4 Mb graphics card Internet Access Standard keyboard & mouse

Copyright 2001/2002 by BanglaSoftware Group. Printing premission granted for personal use only. Public distribution including posting on websites prohibited unless express premission granted by BanglaSoftware Group.

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