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+Aksharamukha aims to provide transliteration betweem various
+scripts within the Indic cultural sphere.It also provides lossless
+transliteration between the main Indian scripts along with sinhala.
+Apart from simple mapping of characters it implements various script
+language-specific conventions.Aksharamukha supports 120 scripts.
+
+Some scripts use diacritics to better represent the phonetics in
+english.To transliterate to other language from english Use the
+compose function in KDE for easier usage of diacritrics.
+you can enable it in systemsettings->Input Devices->Keyboard
+->Advanced->select configure keyboard option ->position of compose key.
+Then you can select which key you want to activate.
+
+For example if you enabled RightAlt key, to type á first press
+RightAlt key then type '+a you will automatically get á afterwards
+the compose key is released.