HI all,
Am looking for a sample program to read and display tscii data in .NET
orJava.Pleasehelp with some inputs or someredirect me to any web site that
haverich info on this.
Thanks
Soundararajan
Dear All,
Vanakkam!
Hopefully this post is not off topic.
With the blessings of the Almighty Lord Muruga, I am happy to announce the
release of two Unicode compliant Tamil fonts (typefaces) - "Swaminatha" and
"Meenakshi Sundaram".
Both typefaces have full support for "Old" type ligatures and have been tested
on Windows 2000, XP and Vista and found to work without any malfunctions.
"Swaminatha" additionally supports special characters like the day sign, month
sign etc. apart from Tamil Numerals.
Both Fonts are freeware and can be downloaded from the below mentioned URLs -
Swaminatha
http://www.flowers-of-devotion.co.cc/fonts#swaminatha
Meenakshi Sundaram
http://www.arunagirinathar.co.cc/meenakshi_sundaram.zip
(Sorry Meenakshi Sundaram typeface does not have a web page yet).
BTW - I named the fonts after Lord Muruga and Lord Sundareshwara - Supreme
Master(s) of the Tamil language. But they also co-incide with the names of two
great Tamil Giants - Tiru U.ve.Swaminatha Aiyar and Meenakshi Sundaram Pillai!
An ending (personal) note - Meenakshi Sundaram is more suited for Computer
Monitors while Swaminatha looks good on hardcopies.
Please download them and post your feedback. Should you wish to
contact me personally - you can reach me at
arunagirinathar [AT] gmail [DOT] COM -> (Spam protection)
Thank you.
Your's Truly,
R. Sivaramakrishna Sharma
Dear Friend
Excellent, Very much appreciate your work in the cause Tamil language
Best Wishes
Kathiresan
_______________________________________________________
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 6:50 PM, R.Sivaramakrishna Sharma <
arunagirinathar@...> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Vanakkam!
>
> Hopefully this post is not off topic.
Can you tell me how to use these fonts in MSWORD?
Chitra
----- Original Message -----
From: R.Sivaramakrishna Sharma
To: tscii@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2009 6:50 PM
Subject: [tscii] New Unicode Tamil Font(s)
I am happy to announce the release of two Unicode compliant Tamil fonts
(typefaces) - "Swaminatha" and "Meenakshi Sundaram".
Both Fonts are freeware and can be downloaded from the below mentioned URLs -
Swaminatha
http://www.flowers-of-devotion.co.cc/fonts#swaminatha
Meenakshi Sundaram
http://www.arunagirinathar.co.cc/meenakshi_sundaram.zip
Thank you for the feedback! I will make required changes. Sorry for the
earlier wrong link. Meenakshi Sundaram font can be downloaded from
http://arunagirinathar.co.cc/tamil_fonts/meenkshi_sundaram.zip
Actually The Font was desgined for typesetting OLD tamil books published
between 1860 - 1910 dealing primarily with bhakti subjects apart from
typesetting Religious material like Tiruvachakam etc. for which most books I
saw had the OLD ai representation. Thus the Old "ai" matra.I somehow find
old "ai" easier to read - that may be personal preference though.
Another thing - is there any "proper" use of aytham (in Cen Tamil) ? - use
in " f " like ஃப்ரூட்ஸ் ஃபர்ஸான் etc. is
primarily a non-tamil usage - more
of arabic one since none of the dravidian languages viz. Tamil, Malayalam,
Kannada or Telugu do not have the " f " phoneme per-se. If there is one in
Kannada or Telugu - it is primarily borrowed from either Urdu or Persian.
I did not find a single use of aytham in the tirukkural - so I just put it
in a private glyph and put a visarga matra in its place (Sanskrit) - since
as I said the font was to be used for typesetting really OLD books - which
had a lot of sanskrit interspersed.
Please correct me as appropriate.
I am currently travelling - so it might take some time before I make the
required changes and upload updates.
--
Regards.
|| திருச்சிற்றம்பலம் ||
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On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 6:40 PM, R. Śivarāmakṛṣṇa Śarmā <
arunagirinathar@...> wrote:
>
> I did not find a single use of aytham in the tirukkural - so I just put it
> in a private glyph and put a visarga matra in its place (Sanskrit) - since
> as I said the font was to be used for typesetting really OLD books - which
> had a lot of sanskrit interspersed.
>
> Please correct me as appropriate.
This is a major mistake. I think the source you searched must have been in
error.
Search the ThirukkuraL text in the Unicode encoding at the Project Madurai
website for instance
( http://www.infitt.org/pmadurai/pm_etexts/utf8/pmuni0001.html )
வீழ்நாள் படாஅமை நன்றாற்றின்
அஃதொருவன்
வாழ்நாள் வழியடைக்கும் கல்.
1.1.4.38
அறன் எனப் பட்டதே இல்வாழ்க்கை
அஃதும்
பிறன்பழிப்ப தில்லாயின்
நன்று. 1.2.1.49
அறன் எனப் பட்டதே இல்வாழ்க்கை
அஃதும்
பிறன்பழிப்ப தில்லாயின்
நன்று. 1.2.4.76
அன்பின் வழியது உயிர்நிலை
அஃதிலார்க்கு
என்புதோல் போர்த்த உடம்பு. 1.2.4.80
பரிந்தோம்பிக் காக்க ஒழுக்கம்
தெரிந்தோம்பித்
தேரினும் அஃதே துணை. 1.2.10.132
விழுப்பேற்றின் அஃதொப்பது
இல்லையார் மாட்டும்
அழுக்காற்றின் அன்மை பெறின்.
1.2.13.162
1.2.14. வெஃகாமை
நடுவின்றி நன்பொருள் வெஃகின்
குடிபொன்றிக்
குற்றமும் ஆங்கே தரும். 171
படுபயன் வெஃகிப் பழிப்படுவ
செய்யார்
நடுவன்மை நாணு பவர். 172
சிற்றின்பம் வெஃகி அறனல்ல
செய்யாரே
மற்றின்பம் வேண்டு பவர். 173
இலமென்று வெஃகுதல் செய்யார்
புலம்வென்ற
புன்மையில் காட்சி யவர். 174 அஃகி
அகன்ற அறிவென்னாம்
யார்மாட்டும்
வெஃகி வெறிய செயின். 175
அருள்வெஃகி ஆற்றின்கண்
நின்றான் பொருள்வெஃகிப்
பொல்லாத சூழக் கெடும். 176
வேண்டற்க வெஃகியாம் ஆக்கம்
விளைவயின்
மாண்டற் கரிதாம் பயன். 177 அஃகாமை
செல்வத்திற்கு யாதெனின்
வெஃகாமை
வேண்டும் பிறன்கைப் பொருள். 178
அறனறிந்து வெஃகா
அறிவுடையார்ச் சேரும்
திறன்அறிந் தாங்கே திரு. 179
இறலீனும் எண்ணாது வெஃகின்
விறல்ஈனும்
வேண்டாமை என்னுஞ் செருக்கு. 180
And there are several more examples in KuRaL and other major literary texts.
Regards,
-Mani
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Vanakkam,
These are Unicode Fonts - and as such they cannot be "directly" keyed in. To get
this working on Popular Productivity suites and the occassional WOrdpad - you
will need an IME or a Keyboard mapping software. There are hundreds of them out
there but I personally recomend Baraha which is completely FREE!
you can download Baraha from http://www.baraha.com/
Should you have problems, please do not hesitate to post.
--- In tscii@yahoogroups.com, chitrat <chitrat@...> wrote:
>
> Can you tell me how to use these fonts in MSWORD?
>
> Chitra
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: R.Sivaramakrishna Sharma
> To: tscii@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2009 6:50 PM
> Subject: [tscii] New Unicode Tamil Font(s)
>
> I am happy to announce the release of two Unicode compliant Tamil fonts
(typefaces) - "Swaminatha" and "Meenakshi Sundaram".
>
>
> Both Fonts are freeware and can be downloaded from the below mentioned URLs
-
>
> Swaminatha
> http://www.flowers-of-devotion.co.cc/fonts#swaminatha
>
> Meenakshi Sundaram
> http://www.arunagirinathar.co.cc/meenakshi_sundaram.zip
>
Dear Mr. Mani,
Thank you for pointing out. One doubt though - how is the aytham pronunced
"correctly" ? is it Ha (as in the sanskrit visarga ??).
I will make the necessary modifications so that aytham is positioned in the
correct glyph code, and post back.
THe version I scanned through had 'ka' in the places where aytham is (as seen in
PM's version).
Thank you.
R. Sivaramakrishnan
--- In tscii@yahoogroups.com, Mani Manivannan <mmanivannan@...> wrote:
>
> On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 6:40 PM, R. Śivarāmakṛṣṇa Śarmā <
> arunagirinathar@...> wrote:
>
> >
> > I did not find a single use of aytham in the tirukkural - so I just put it
> > in a private glyph and put a visarga matra in its place (Sanskrit) - since
> > as I said the font was to be used for typesetting really OLD books - which
> > had a lot of sanskrit interspersed.
> >
> > Please correct me as appropriate.
>
>
> This is a major mistake. I think the source you searched must have been in
> error.
>
> Search the ThirukkuraL text in the Unicode encoding at the Project Madurai
> website for instance
> ( http://www.infitt.org/pmadurai/pm_etexts/utf8/pmuni0001.html )
>
respected sirs
visarga is used only for nouns. where as aaytham is used for maththirai purposes
pl set me right if i am wrong
regards
nandhiha
--- On Sun, 3/22/09, Mani Manivannan <mmanivannan@...> wrote:
From: Mani Manivannan <mmanivannan@...>
Subject: Re: [tscii] Re: Tamil Unicode Fonts
To: tscii@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, March 22, 2009, 8:25 AM
I am totally confused now !
Does Tamil have visarga sign ??? If so - Unicode does not have support for this.
Visarga as in ':' sign in Sanskrit.
I thought there was no use of Visarga in Tamil proper (Cen Tamil).
No. CenTamil does NOT have visarga sign.
-Mani
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 2:34 PM, R.Sivaramakrishna Sharma <
arunagirinathar@...> wrote:
> I am totally confused now !
>
> Does Tamil have visarga sign ??? If so - Unicode does not have support for
> this.
>
> Visarga as in ':' sign in Sanskrit.
>
> I thought there was no use of Visarga in Tamil proper (Cen Tamil).
>
>
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Dear Sir,
The visarga in 'Sivaaya nama:' is soft, where as in 'namaschivaaya' is hard.
Here the visarga changes into a relative character. In the word 'du:kham',
again, it is hard, but the character remains unchanged. I'm not a grammarian,
but present my observations.
In Tamil, the aaytham never comes as a last letter, but is used mainly to fulfil
the situations in puNarchchi. For eg. 'ithu maadu', but 'i.:thu aadu' i.e when
vowels comes in the follwing words, aaytham comes-in to support. But I always
wonder, whether it has to be pronounced as 'ihthu' or 'itthu'. This confusion to
me is because the word 'e.:ku' that contains aaytham as one of its proper
character cannot be pronounced as soft as 'ehhu', because it means steel as well
as spade, one is a hard metal and another is a weapen. It has to be pronounced,
I think, as 'ekkhu'. Then the usage of aaytham here fulfils the sound property
of second varga hard consonents that have separate characters in Sanskrit.
In Tamil, nal + thiNai = naRRiNai, where as al + thiNai = a.:RiNai. Here the
letters in puNarchchi are same, but the results are different. Do you know why?
Because 'nal' indicates a positive sense and 'al', a negative one. aaytham
fulfils the un-solid nature of that word. It may have to be pronounced as
'arhRiNai'.
Bear with me if these sound a bit nonsense.
Rajasundararajan
--- In tscii@yahoogroups.com, "R.Sivaramakrishna Sharma" <arunagirinathar@...>
wrote:
>
> I am totally confused now !
>
> Does Tamil have visarga sign ??? If so - Unicode does not have support for
this.
>
> Visarga as in ':' sign in Sanskrit.
>
> I thought there was no use of Visarga in Tamil proper (Cen Tamil).
>
Tamil alphabet is based on the principle of "The places of articulation -
pirappidam", a scientific principle.
Sanskrit alphabet is based on random sounds.
Attempting to play with both in Tamil document is not an inteligent act.
Sinnathurai
This is the problem with us. Fundamentalism. Tamil alphabet design is an ancient
one. so, it's based on atriculation - pirappidam. In ancient time, it was
sufficient to meet the demand with 30 characters, but today, we are perplexed
when we have to write proper names like, Stalin, Diesel, Eiffel etc. A counter
argument that other languages also have similar shortfalls is not going to solve
our practical problem. (Science is not a belief, not a rigidity, but of
applicability).
Kindly try to pronounce 'k (ka)' in 'kathavu', 'makavu', 'mathaku' and
'aRimukam'. Same character stands for different sounds, isn't it? Actually,
Tamil phonetics are positional. To compliment this, Tamil does not have words of
similar sound-class, such as 'fish' and 'piss' as in English, which certainly
need different characters to write them.
Sanskrit alphabets may be of a later formulation. So it could have been decided
that it would be wise to have different characters to suit its phonetics.
Rajasundararajan
--- In tscii@yahoogroups.com, Sinnathurai Srivas <sisrivas@...> wrote:
>
> Tamil alphabet is based on the principle of "The places of articulation -
pirappidam", a scientific principle.
> Sanskrit alphabet is based on random sounds.
>
> Attempting to play with both in Tamil document is not an inteligent act.
>
> Sinnathurai
>
Vanakkam
Can anyone send me MCL Neelu font file. I am not able
to get it even from the developers of this font from their website
(Maruti Computers Limited) .
Thanks for your help.
Antony
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Dear Members,
I have written many programs in Pascal,C and C++ which will read Tamil texts in
a TSCII font(I am using the exteded ASCII equivqlents for this). But the
interactive mode of these programs uses a default editor which would accept only
English in a readable form. The inputs such as a word to search in a text have
to be given in English which is transliterated to a Tamil word by the
program.Also the outputs are stored in a text file and opened later in a TSCII
font. This is teadious and also makes the s/w quite unnatural.
Can you suggest any front end which would interact with these programs and also
have the inputs and outputs in Tamil? (these programs are in the .exe form)
Note: These programs do a lot of computing like frequency studies at the
phoneme, graphems, syllable, Tamil acai and word canonical forms and also metre
snalysis like finding cIr and thaLai etc.,
Sincerely yours,
P.Pandiyaraja
அன்புடையீர் வணக்கம்
தற்சமயம் நான்
வள்ளலாரின் திருவருட்
பாக்கள், சிலப்பதிகாரத்தின்
சில பகுதிகள், பாரதியார்
பாடல்கள் ஆங்கில மொழியாக்கப்
பணிகளில் ஈடுபட்டுள்ளேன்.
என்னுடைய திருக்குறள் தமிழ்-ஆ\
ங்கில மொழியாக்க
நூலும், தமிச்-தமிழ்-முழு
ஆங்கில நூலும் 1998 தொடங்கி
12க்கும் மேற்பட்ட பதிப்புகள்
சென்னை சுரா புத்தக
நிலையத்தின் மூலம்
வெளிவந்துள்ளன. அவற்றை இணைய
தளத்தில், கட்டணமின்றிய
பார்வைக்கும் சேர்க்க
விரும்புகிறேன்.
தமிழ் நுண்ணியல் பல்கலைக் கழக
நூலகத்தில் எல்லாத் தமிழ்
இலக்கிய நூல்களும் உள்ளன
(டமில்வியு. ஒர்க்). அவர்களின்
மின்னெழுத்து வடிவம்
’கம்பன்’. ஆனால் ஒலியச்சுப்
பதிவுமுறை இல்லை. டி.எஸ்.சி._யு
எழுத்து வடிவங்கள்
பயன்படுத்தப் படவி ல்லை!
இணைய தளத்திலும், கணிப்பொறி
மின்னஞ்சல்களிலும்
நேரிடையாகத் தமிழில்
எழுதும்
வசதிக்கு, தழிழாராச்சி
வட்டமும், தமிழக அரசும்
அனுப்பி யுள்ள வேண்டுகோளின்
பேரில் பன்னாட்டு நேரிணைக்
கோட்பாட்டு மையத்தினர்
எழுப்பியுள்ள கேள்விகளுக்கு
நமது அரசு இன்னும் தேவையான
மாற்றங்களைச்
செய்து புதிய திருத்திய மனுவ\
அனுப்பிய தாகத் தெரியவில்லை..
மொத்த எழுத்துகள் 40க்குள்
இருக்க வேண்டும் என்ற
விதியைக் கடைப்பிடிப்பதில்
சிக்கல் ஏற்பட்டுள்ளது.
தொல்காப்பிய சூத்திரங்களின்
படி (சொல்லதிகாரம்-எச்சவியல்- 2,
5) தமிழில் எழுதும்போது கிரந்த
எழுத்துகளைக் கையாள வேண்டிய
தேவை இல்லை. (எழுத்துச்
சீரமைப்பு பற்றிய எனது
ஆய்வுக் கட்டுரையை இந்த
மின்னஞ்சலுடன் இணத்துள்ளேன்.
[தமிழ் எழுத்துகளை உயிர்-5,
மெய்-18, ஆய்தம்-1; மொத்தம் 24,
கிரந்தம் சேர்க்க
வேண்டியிருந்தால் 30 மட்டுமே
என மாற்ற இயலும். கை (கய்),
கெ(கஎ), கே(கஏ)
என்றவற்றில் 3 கொம்புகளை
அகற்றலாம். உயிரெழுத்துகளில்
குறி(5)லுடன் கால் சேர்த்து (அர்)
நெடில்(5)களை நீக்கலாம். ஐ(அய்),
ஒள(அவ்) எழுத்துகளை
மாற்றி (2) நீக்கலாம்.]
திரு. வி்.சி குழந்தைசாமி
தலைமையிலான தமிழ் செவ்வியல்
மொழி நிறுவனம், சென்னை, தமிழக
அரசு தமிழ் வளர்ச்சித்
துறை இதனைச் செய்ய
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முறையையே இன்னும் நமது அரசு
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I have installed elcot key board driver in my system having windowsXP
I have also installed Tammaduram,anuadithyan fonts in my system which I like
very much for some of the old styled letters
For each key I able to get 4 charcters using number lock 'off & on'
But there are other characters left out which cannot be keyed in using the
keyboard.For which I have to go to character map to copy and paste the
unavailable characters in the document.
Please help me give steps to solve the problem so that i can type all the
characters using the keyboard only.
Thank You
You can use NHM driver for typing tamil fonts in Win XP. I have used it. It
allows u to use tam, tab, unicode fonts in various types like phonetic, old
tamil typewriter and tamil net99.
It is free to download.
use it.
--- On Sun, 30/8/09, sundar48mdu <sundar48mdu@...> wrote:
From: sundar48mdu <sundar48mdu@...>
Subject: [tscii] tamil font typing in tamil in computer
To: tscii@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, 30 August, 2009, 11:17 PM
I have installed elcot key board driver in my system having
windowsXP
I have also installed Tammaduram,anuadith yan fonts in my system which I like
very much for some of the old styled letters
For each key I able to get 4 charcters using number lock 'off & on'
But there are other characters left out which cannot be keyed in using the
keyboard.For which I have to go to character map to copy and paste the
unavailable characters in the document.
Please help me give steps to solve the problem so that i can type all the
characters using the keyboard only.
Thank You
Love Cricket? Check out live scores, photos, video highlights and more.
Click here http://cricket.yahoo.com
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
The choices are below:
You can go to www.murasu.com and free download Murasu System/Anjal2000/Exe and
install to do Thamizh and English typing in phonetic keyboard.
If you wish touse phonetic keyboard and type in English/TSCIIAnjal/UnicodeTamil
alternately and do direct unicode thamizh typing on email web sited you can go
to:
a) www.NHM.com and download NHM Reader and Writer and install ALSO
b)www. Travultesoft.com and download their versions 6.0 or 7.1 light on free
trial, along with Keyman Tamil Phonetic Keyboard, therefrom and install all of
them.
Yours truly J.Narayanasamy
________________________________
From: sundar48mdu <sundar48mdu@...>
To: tscii@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, 30 August, 2009 1:47:11 PM
Subject: [tscii] tamil font typing in tamil in computer
I have installed elcot key board driver in my system having windowsXP
I have also installed Tammaduram,anuadith yan fonts in my system which I like
very much for some of the old styled letters
For each key I able to get 4 charcters using number lock 'off & on'
But there are other characters left out which cannot be keyed in using the
keyboard.For which I have to go to character map to copy and paste the
unavailable characters in the document.
Please help me give steps to solve the problem so that i can type all the
characters using the keyboard only.
Thank You
Love Cricket? Check out live scores, photos, video highlights and more.
Click here http://cricket.yahoo.com
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Hi,
Try the following link to download unicode font for all indian languages
http://www.bhashaindia.com/Downloadsv2/ListCategories.aspx
--- On Sun, 30/8/09, sundar48mdu <sundar48mdu@...> wrote:
From: sundar48mdu <sundar48mdu@...>
Subject: [tscii] tamil font typing in tamil in computer
To: tscii@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, 30 August, 2009, 11:17 PM
I have installed elcot key board driver in my system having windowsXP
I have also installed Tammaduram,anuadith yan fonts in my system which I like
very much for some of the old styled letters
For each key I able to get 4 charcters using number lock 'off & on'
But there are other characters left out which cannot be keyed in using the
keyboard.For which I have to go to character map to copy and paste the
unavailable characters in the document.
Please help me give steps to solve the problem so that i can type all the
characters using the keyboard only.
Thank You
Love Cricket? Check out live scores, photos, video highlights and more.
Click here http://cricket.yahoo.com
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Dear Sir,
If it is 'old-style' ligatures you are saying, like the Old RA, NA, .nA etc. or
the lai, Nai etc., you may aswell use Unicode with some special Unicode
compatible fonts; Obviously Latha is out.
I personally use Baraha for typing text. It's simple, easy and has a very
gradual (low) learning curve.
In conjunction with Baraha, OpenOffice.org, I use two fonts, which I made
especially for typing and printing old-style tamil ligatures.
You can download them from http://arunagirinathar.co.cc/tamil_fonts/
Regards,
R. Sivaramakrishna Sharma
--- In tscii@yahoogroups.com, "sundar48mdu" <sundar48mdu@...> wrote:
>
> I have installed elcot key board driver in my system having windowsXP
> I have also installed Tammaduram,anuadithyan fonts in my system which I like
very much for some of the old styled letters
> For each key I able to get 4 charcters using number lock 'off & on'
> But there are other characters left out which cannot be keyed in using the
keyboard.For which I have to go to character map to copy and paste the
unavailable characters in the document.
>
> Please help me give steps to solve the problem so that i can type all the
characters using the keyboard only.
> Thank You
>
Thank U for the messageWill U Please eloborate what to down load and steps to be
followed for solving my problem
--- On Mon, 31/8/09, sasi rekha <sasee_rekhavpm@...> wrote:
From: sasi rekha <sasee_rekhavpm@...>
Subject: Re: [tscii] tamil font typing in tamil in computer
To: tscii@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, 31 August, 2009, 8:48 AM
Hi,
Try the following link to download unicode font for all indian languages
http://www.bhashain dia.com/Download sv2/ListCategori es.aspx
--- On Sun, 30/8/09, sundar48mdu <sundar48mdu@ yahoo.com> wrote:
From: sundar48mdu <sundar48mdu@ yahoo.com>
Subject: [tscii] tamil font typing in tamil in computer
To: tscii@yahoogroups. com
Date: Sunday, 30 August, 2009, 11:17 PM
I have installed elcot key board driver in my system having windowsXP
I have also installed Tammaduram,anuadith yan fonts in my system which I like
very much for some of the old styled letters
For each key I able to get 4 charcters using number lock 'off & on'
But there are other characters left out which cannot be keyed in using the
keyboard.For which I have to go to character map to copy and paste the
unavailable characters in the document.
Please help me give steps to solve the problem so that i can type all the
characters using the keyboard only.
Thank You
Love Cricket? Check out live scores, photos, video highlights and more. Click
here http://cricket. yahoo.com
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Thank u for the messageWill U please forward the link for downloading NHM driver
--- On Mon, 31/8/09, Honey <sathish_plrin@...> wrote:
From: Honey <sathish_plrin@...>
Subject: Re: [tscii] tamil font typing in tamil in computer
To: tscii@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, 31 August, 2009, 12:37 PM
You can use NHM driver for typing tamil fonts in Win XP. I
have used it. It allows u to use tam, tab, unicode fonts in various types like
phonetic, old tamil typewriter and tamil net99.
It is free to download.
use it.
--- On Sun, 30/8/09, sundar48mdu <sundar48mdu@ yahoo.com> wrote:
From: sundar48mdu <sundar48mdu@ yahoo.com>
Subject: [tscii] tamil font typing in tamil in computer
To: tscii@yahoogroups. com
Date: Sunday, 30 August, 2009, 11:17 PM
I have installed elcot key board driver in my system having windowsXP
I have also installed Tammaduram,anuadith yan fonts in my system which I like
very much for some of the old styled letters
For each key I able to get 4 charcters using number lock 'off & on'
But there are other characters left out which cannot be keyed in using the
keyboard.For which I have to go to character map to copy and paste the
unavailable characters in the document.
Please help me give steps to solve the problem so that i can type all the
characters using the keyboard only.
Thank You
Love Cricket? Check out live scores, photos, video highlights and more. Click
here http://cricket. yahoo.com
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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The Thaizh softwaree reader/writer link desired is given below:
www.software.nhm.in/Products/NHMWriter/tabid/55/Default.aspx - Cached
________________________________
From: Sundaresan K <sundar48mdu@...>
To: tscii@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, 31 August, 2009 3:04:46 PM
Subject: Re: [tscii] tamil font typing in tamil in computer
Thank u for the messageWill U please forward the link for downloading NHM driver
--- On Mon, 31/8/09, Honey <sathish_plrin@ yahoo.co. in> wrote:
From: Honey <sathish_plrin@ yahoo.co. in>
Subject: Re: [tscii] tamil font typing in tamil in computer
To: tscii@yahoogroups. com
Date: Monday, 31 August, 2009, 12:37 PM
You can use NHM driver for typing tamil fonts in Win XP. I have used it. It
allows u to use tam, tab, unicode fonts in various types like phonetic, old
tamil typewriter and tamil net99.
It is free to download.
use it.
--- On Sun, 30/8/09, sundar48mdu <sundar48mdu@ yahoo.com> wrote:
From: sundar48mdu <sundar48mdu@ yahoo.com>
Subject: [tscii] tamil font typing in tamil in computer
To: tscii@yahoogroups. com
Date: Sunday, 30 August, 2009, 11:17 PM
I have installed elcot key board driver in my system having windowsXP
I have also installed Tammaduram,anuadith yan fonts in my system which I like
very much for some of the old styled letters
For each key I able to get 4 charcters using number lock 'off & on'
But there are other characters left out which cannot be keyed in using the
keyboard.For which I have to go to character map to copy and paste the
unavailable characters in the document.
Please help me give steps to solve the problem so that i can type all the
characters using the keyboard only.
Thank You
Love Cricket? Check out live scores, photos, video highlights and more. Click
here http://cricket. yahoo.com
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Hi,
Just Downloak Tamil Indic IME From that website, The steps for installation and
configuration is given in the download itself.
Regards,
Sasirekha.R
--- On Tue, 1/9/09, Sundaresan K <sundar48mdu@...> wrote:
From: Sundaresan K <sundar48mdu@...>
Subject: Re: [tscii] tamil font typing in tamil in computer
To: tscii@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, 1 September, 2009, 12:26 AM
Thank U for the messageWill U Please eloborate what to down
load and steps to be followed for solving my problem
--- On Mon, 31/8/09, sasi rekha <sasee_rekhavpm@ yahoo.co. in> wrote:
From: sasi rekha <sasee_rekhavpm@ yahoo.co. in>
Subject: Re: [tscii] tamil font typing in tamil in computer
To: tscii@yahoogroups. com
Date: Monday, 31 August, 2009, 8:48 AM
Hi,
Try the following link to download unicode font for all indian languages
http://www.bhashain dia.com/Download sv2/ListCategori es.aspx
--- On Sun, 30/8/09, sundar48mdu <sundar48mdu@ yahoo.com> wrote:
From: sundar48mdu <sundar48mdu@ yahoo.com>
Subject: [tscii] tamil font typing in tamil in computer
To: tscii@yahoogroups. com
Date: Sunday, 30 August, 2009, 11:17 PM
I have installed elcot key board driver in my system having windowsXP
I have also installed Tammaduram,anuadith yan fonts in my system which I like
very much for some of the old styled letters
For each key I able to get 4 charcters using number lock 'off & on'
But there are other characters left out which cannot be keyed in using the
keyboard.For which I have to go to character map to copy and paste the
unavailable characters in the document.
Please help me give steps to solve the problem so that i can type all the
characters using the keyboard only.
Thank You
Love Cricket? Check out live scores, photos, video highlights and more. Click
here http://cricket. yahoo.com
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