On 3/26/10 5:27 PM, R Hariram Aatreya wrote:
> hi All,
>
> Is there a desktop application to
> convert from one indic script to another.
>
> I have checked out girgit :
> http://devanaagarii.net/hi/girgit/
>
> A desktop version would be more convenient.
>
>    

With Sil Converter (windows based desktop script converter) you can do 
this. Though the process required two steps. For example, to convert 
Hindi to Bengali, go Hindi>Roman and then, Roman>Bengali.

More about Sil Converter here :

http://raviratlami.blogspot.com/2008/11/sil-converter-100.html

Use older version (3.0) since newer version lacked some Indic Mappings

There were some other good solutions as well. One is TBIL data 
converter. More about this here:

http://raviratlami.blogspot.com/2007/10/blog-post_07.html

Regards,
Ravi



> Thanks,
> hari.
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