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12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
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Vassan (@ bgp0*) on: Thu Oct 9 09:05:57 EDT 2003
& Others
Pl.Ignore the previous Post
1. In Tscii
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2.In Unicode Tamil
நீங்கள் பலகாலமாக முரசு அஞ்சல் பாவிப்பவர்களேயானால்,யூனிகோட் ( ஒருங்குறி ) பாவித்து தமிழில் எழுத இலகுவான
வழியுள்ளது.முரசு அஞ்சலில் என்கோடிங் ஐ யூனிகோடுக்கு மாற்றுங்கள்.அடுத்து நோட்பேடில் தேர்ந்தெடுக்கப்பட்ட
எழுத்துருவாக TSCu_Inaimathi ஐ தேர்வு செய்து கொள்ளுங்கள்.எப்போதும் போலவே F12 பித்தானை அழுத்தி,
தமிழில் தட்டெழுதுங்கள்.யூனிகோட் தமிழில் கட்டுரையோ,அஞ்சலோ தயாரக இருக்கும்
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12th December 2004 08:32 AM
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12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
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Vani R. Iyer (@ cpe0*) on: Thu Oct 9 11:17:06 EDT 2003
Thank you dear of (@ d150-40-7.home.cgocable.net)!
That home page of statistician Siromoney is simply superb!! Lots of interesting links pertaining to music, script-Vagriboli dialect/language of the Narikoravas, and articles such as entropy of Tamil prose....etc. etc....
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12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
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:) (@ 24.1*) on: Thu Oct 9 11:36:04 EDT 2003
Dear Vani,
It is indeed amazing, isn't it? Did you get a chance to take a look at his articles on the ancient Tamil scripts and also the article on Kolam?
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12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
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anbu (@ s3ab*) on: Thu Oct 9 12:01:50 EDT 2003
hello
In order to use TSCII I need to download Murasu anjal font and even a writer. There is no need for such exercises if I am going to use Unicode. Unicode provides a unique number for every character, no matter what the platform, no matter what the program, no matter what the language. Its soon becoming a internationally accepted standard and accepted by MNC companies. whereas TSCII is not. WIndows 2000 and Windows XP supports unicode right out of the box. Heck, even linux started supporting unicode through GNOME and KDE. And hence the earlier post. Not that I have anything against TSCII.
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12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
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:) (@ 24.1*) on: Thu Oct 9 12:42:34 EDT 2003
Hi anbu,
thanks, but why these kirukkals instead of Tamil letters? Can't unicode use our existing Tamil letters? If there has to be a reform, then shouldn't there be one that is acceptable to all, these new letters that have been included in this unicode typing look bizarre and do not fit in, they make Tamil look like Sanskrit or Hindi. Who approved these letters?
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12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
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Vani (@ cpe0*) on: Thu Oct 9 13:28:18 EDT 2003
Hello
Yes, i took a quick look at the one on kOlam patterns (hridayakamalam kolam)and found the one on mridangam mnemonics particularly interesting.I did not quite follow everything on that entropy article and that bit on machine language-still it is nice that interdisciplinary work has been accomplished in the realm of music, linguistics and engineering science.
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12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
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12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
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anbu (@ s3ab*) on: Thu Oct 9 13:58:20 EDT 2003
for ,
the encodings were approved by the Department of Information Technology, Government of Tamil Nadu and Tamil Virtual University and off course the Government of India, Ministry of Information Technology.
I personally don't find anything wrong with the way unicode tamil looks.
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12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
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anbu (@ s3ab*) on: Thu Oct 9 14:02:40 EDT 2003
visit http://www.unicode.org for further details
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12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
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Vassan (@ bgp0*) on: Thu Oct 9 16:29:06 EDT 2003
"..From: (@ 24.150.40.7) on: Thu Oct 9 12:42:34 EDT 2003
Hi anbu,
thanks, but why these kirukkals instead of Tamil letters? Can't unicode use our existing Tamil letters..."
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If you are using win xp or 2000 right click your mouse,change the encoding to "unicode".Now You should be able to see the tamil letters.If you are using win 98 go ahead & do the same,except you need to use either M.S.I.Explorer 5.5 or 6.0
as your browser.
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