Dear Friends, I write this from the inspiration of scanning earlier submissions made by Rajan (KILA) Sir about Koha for Malayalam catalogues. I tried to enable Malayalam in Windows XP machines for my professional colleagues. My attempt was failed due to most of PCs used Windows XP pirated version! It ask for XP service pack CD-ROM while enable Malayalam (any other Indic language). Nobody own XP service pack CD. My experiment with Linux (Debian and Ubuntu) was successful. Inputting Malayalam using SCIM (Smart Common Input Method) software seems very useful and easy. It offers various modes to enter languages. You can enter Malayalam in Phonetic mode. No need to learn the Malayalam key board format while enters data. You can use International Phonetic Alphabet (e.g. Manglish= English+Malayalam). Malayalam vowels can add from drop down list while data entry (No need to waste time for crawling vowels button). I found other Indian languages in SCIM, I have not tried data entry of other languages. I invite you to try other Indian languages with SCIM. And remember to post your feed back in Lis-Forum. Detailed description of enabling Malayalam in Debian and Ubuntu and the required software package available in the following link, http://malayalam.kerala.gov.in/index.php/EnableMalayalam Windows version of SCIM not available. You can also visit the SCIM project home page. www.scim-im.org -- Vimal Kumar V. Asst. Librarian Asian School of Business Technopark, Trivandrum-695 581 Web: www.asb.edu.in/vimal/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "I forget what I was taught. I only remember what I have learnt" -Patrick White -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.