Last modified: 2013-05-29 12:22:40 UTC
Created attachment 11676 [details] Screenshot of Hindi Wikipedia search field Even when Narayam is enabled Indic typing not working for search field. This is happening for all the Indic wikis. Attaching a screenshot. Please fix this bug. Thanks
Created attachment 11677 [details] Narayam working in search field Narayam working in search field. See the blue background for the search box.
(In reply to comment #1) > Created attachment 11677 [details] > Narayam working in search field > > Narayam working in search field. See the blue background for the search box. I tried it once again. But I think you need to enable once again. Here is what I did: I searched a word which doesn't exist and then it showed me the screen I have atteched. To type in Hindi I had to enable Narayam once again.
Subhashish: Which browser and version do you use? Cannot reproduce either with Firefox 17.0.1. 1. Go to https://hi.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?search= 2. Click इनपुट विधि in the top bar 3. Enable the checkbox for सक्षम करें . 4. Click the big search field. It becomes light blue. 5. Type and see Hindi letters. Setting low priority as "Narayam" will slowly get superseded by "UniversalLanguageSelector" and "Translate", hence smaller Narayam problems have lower priority currently.
(In reply to comment #3) > Subhashish: Which browser and version do you use? > > Cannot reproduce either with Firefox 17.0.1. > > 1. Go to https://hi.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?search= > 2. Click इनपुट विधि in the top bar > 3. Enable the checkbox for सक्षम करें . > 4. Click the big search field. It becomes light blue. > 5. Type and see Hindi letters. > > Setting low priority as "Narayam" will slowly get superseded by > "UniversalLanguageSelector" and "Translate", hence smaller Narayam problems > have lower priority currently. Firefox current version. But I need to enable Narayam again for the search bar. Same problem for Hindi and Odia Wikipedia. Anyway, hope ULS will solve these problems
(In reply to comment #4) > Firefox current version. "Current version" can mean a lot of things (10.0.12esr? 17.0.2esr? 18.0.1?), plus changes over time. Please try to provide the version - it's just two clicks away ("Help > About Firefox") and helps avoiding misunderstandings. :)
(In reply to comment #5) > (In reply to comment #4) > > Firefox current version. > > "Current version" can mean a lot of things (10.0.12esr? 17.0.2esr? 18.0.1?), > plus changes over time. Please try to provide the version - it's just two > clicks away ("Help > About Firefox") and helps avoiding misunderstandings. :) Sorry! ;-) It's 18.0.1
I am not able to reproduce the bug. It is working fien for me.
Multiple WFMs