I’ve installed Keyman Devanagari itrans m17n keyboard on ubuntu 22.04 and it is working well apart from CHANDRABINDU. The documentation says “<” should produce this symbol [SHIFT ,] but in my case it just produces <.
Elsewhere in the documentation it seems MM should do it, but that just produces a double anusvara.
I’ve noticed other discrepancies (comma for me produces a comma, while the documentation says it should produce a devanagari abbreviation sign, and you need two commas to get a comma).
Anybody else have this issue, or suggestions on how to solve it?
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