Dear Venkat,
You can download pdf995 from http://pdf995.com/
Thanks
Anand
One of the proud Azhagi fans.
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> As recommended by you I tried with http://openoffice.org to download. Twice I
tried to download it - it is a huge file. it took almost 30 minutes to downlaod.
but both the times when I tried to run the files it says some error in
downloading.
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> So I registered myself with their website - though they intimate that the
software is free they are asking for donations.
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> Please intimate if there are any other sites from which I can avail the
facility of converting my MS WORD RTF files or Unicode files with tamil
characters to a PDF file.
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> Sorry for the bothering you - since no one else answered to my 'post' in
azhagi group I ma appraoching you once again.
>
> thanks & Regards,
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> Venkat
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> --- On Thu, 26/11/09, Viswanathan (a z h a g i . c o m) <noblehearted@...>
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> From: Viswanathan (a z h a g i . c o m) <noblehearted@...>
> Subject: Re: [A z h a g i] conversion of RTF file to PDF file
> To: "azhagi yahoo group" <azhagi@yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Thursday, 26 November, 2009, 6:38 PM
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> There are lots of free PDF converters to convert Tamil RTF or MSword
documents to PDF but if your Tamil characters are in Unicode, then, as far as I
have tested, "Openoffice writer" is the best tool to convert your documents to
PDF correctly, in almost all aspects. 'openoffice' is a free download from
http://openoffice. org
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> kind regards.
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> viswanathan, love all serve all, easy.azhagi. com
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clientele . azhagi
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: colvenky
> To: azhagi@yahoogroups. com
> Sent: 26 November, 2009 2:22 PM
> Subject: [A z h a g i] conversion of RTF file to PDF file
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> how can one convert RTF with tamil characters file to PDF file - pl email to
colvenky@yahoo. co.in
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Dear Mr.Venkat,
Yes, Openoffice suite is a huge download, but 100% free and very good.
I have tried out http://pdfescape.com (an online pdf converter) and found it to
be extremely good and perfect. I can only hope that it proves so for you too.
Kindly please always take backups of your original files before attempting
conversions of any sort on them.
Love all Serve all
Kind regards
Viswanathan
--- In azhagi@yahoogroups.com, Venkat Raman <colvenky@...> wrote:
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> Dear Sir,
>
> I thank you for your prompt reply.
>
> As recommended by you I tried with http://openoffice.org to download. Twice I
tried to download it - it is a huge file. it took almost 30 minutes to downlaod.
but both the times when I tried to run the files it says some error in
downloading.
>
> So I registered myself with their website - though they intimate that the
software is free they are asking for donations.
>
> Please intimate if there are any other sites from which I can avail the
facility of converting my MS WORD RTF files or Unicode files with tamil
characters to a PDF file.
>
> Sorry for the bothering you - since no one else answered to my 'post' in
azhagi group I ma appraoching you once again.
>
> thanks & Regards,
>
> Venkat
>
> --- On Thu, 26/11/09, Viswanathan (a z h a g i . c o m) <noblehearted@...>
wrote:
>
>
> From: Viswanathan (a z h a g i . c o m) <noblehearted@...>
> Subject: Re: [A z h a g i] conversion of RTF file to PDF file
> To: "azhagi yahoo group" <azhagi@yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Thursday, 26 November, 2009, 6:38 PM
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> There are lots of free PDF converters to convert Tamil RTF or MSword
documents to PDF but if your Tamil characters are in Unicode, then, as far as I
have tested, "Openoffice writer" is the best tool to convert your documents to
PDF correctly, in almost all aspects. 'openoffice' is a free download from
http://openoffice. org
>
>
> kind regards.
>
> viswanathan, love all serve all, easy.azhagi. com
>
>
>
>
> peerless, since 2000 . packed with features . globally acclaimed . rich
clientele . azhagi
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: colvenky
> To: azhagi@yahoogroups. com
> Sent: 26 November, 2009 2:22 PM
> Subject: [A z h a g i] conversion of RTF file to PDF file
>
>
>
> how can one convert RTF with tamil characters file to PDF file - pl email to
colvenky@yahoo. co.in
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> The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Yahoo! Homepage.
http://in.yahoo.com/
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Dear Sir,
I thank you for your prompt reply.
As recommended by you I tried with http://openoffice.org to download. Twice I
tried to download it - it is a huge file. it tokk almost 30 minutes to downlaod.
but both the times when I tried to run the files it says some error in
downloading.
So I registered myself with their website.- though they intimate that the
software is free they are asking for donations.
Please intimate if there are anyother sites from which I can avail the facility
of converting my MS WORD RTF files or Unicode files with tamil characters to a
PDF file.
Sorry for the bothering you - since no one else answered to my 'post' in azhagi
group I ma appraoching you once again.
thanks & Regards,
Venkat
As recommended by you I tried with http://openoffice.org to download. Twice I tried to download it - it is a huge file. it tokk almost 30 minutes to downlaod. but both the times when I tried to run the files it says some error in downloading.
So I registered myself with their website.- though they intimate that the software is free they are asking for donations.
Please intimate if there are anyother sites from which I can avail the facility of converting my MS WORD RTF files or Unicode files with tamil characters to a PDF file.
Sorry for the bothering you - since no one else answered to my 'post' in azhagi group I ma appraoching you once again.
thanks & Regards,
Venkat
--- On Thu, 26/11/09, Viswanathan (a z h a g i . c o m) <noblehearted@...> wrote:
From: Viswanathan (a z h a g i . c o m) <noblehearted@...> Subject: Re: [A z h a g i] conversion of RTF file to PDF file To: "azhagi yahoo group" <azhagi@yahoogroups.com> Date: Thursday, 26 November, 2009, 6:38 PM
There are lots of free PDF converters to convert Tamil RTF or MSword documents to PDF but if your Tamil characters are in Unicode, then, as far as I have tested, "Openoffice writer" is the best tool to convert your documents to PDF correctly, in almost all aspects. 'openoffice' is a free download from http://openoffice. org
There are lots of free PDF converters to convert Tamil RTF or MSword documents to PDF but if your Tamil characters are in Unicode, then, as far as I have tested, "Openoffice writer" is the best tool to convert your documents to PDF correctly, in almost all aspects. 'openoffice' is a free download from http://openoffice.org
I am much impressed by this software. I intend to make a few bucks by using this
and would like to contribute something in return to the karmayogi author
Vichchu.
"For my personal experience with the above softwares,kindly visithttp://azhagi.com/tts.html. My observations/notes might be of help to you or some other needy person whom you know."
But, it is possible that some people might have missed to see it. Hence, a specific mention here in this mail so that one may visit http://azhagi.com/tts.html and get more information.
Subject: Re: [A z h a g i] Info on certain Text-to-Speech Softwares
Dear sir,
Long ago I requested you to develop text to speech s/w. Now you have shown me the way. Thank you very much.
weyes57
From: Viswanathan (a z h a g i . c o m) <noblehearted@...> Subject: [A z h a g i] Info on certain Text-to-Speech Softwares To: "azhagi google group" <azhagi@googlegroups.com> Date: Monday, 19 October, 2009, 9:33 AM
Dear all,
Warm greetings!
For those interested in information on certain text-to-speech tools (for several world languages including Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, etc.), kindly please visit http://azhagi.com/indic.html and look under the heading 'Text to Speech' Softwares.
I keep updating http://azhagi.com/indic.html whenever I get to know about new and greatly useful tools in Indian language computing. Hence, those interested, kindly visit http://azhagi.com/indic.html now and then, in the future too.