Re: [AI] what is uniCode and why screen reader work only for uniCode texts?
hi, What do you mean by font converter now? I had already said that this word is meaning less. If you want to change a font, go to the font dropdown box, select the font of your choice and press enter. If you want the character code transfer to Unicode, as I had explained yesterday, some computer programmer must develop such converter which I had explained very earlier. First he/she must prepare the each code number of each alphabets of each font in Ascii code and prepare the converter tool. Only A sited person who recognizes all Kannada letters, numbers and symbol of each traditional font can do it. A VI person or outsider who does not know Kannada can not do it. For this you need: 1. he/she must be a computer programer. 2. he/she must know Kannada letters written in Traditional and Unicode format. 3. he/she should not VI person. A vi person can not access traditional fonts. 4. he/she must do the work as I am doing. If no will to serve, no way! On 7/25/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: sir, how to convert fonts? What are the steps to follow? On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, Soft copy, but about what? What do you need? On 7/24/14, Ganesh Babu jsspda.gan...@gmail.com wrote: Dear sir, I forget to tell you, PL send me soft copy On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, There are some reasons: 1. we are blind by eyes, they are blind by mind. 2. In this world, a man quickly adopts bad things, but could not abandon it. 3. A man is always reluctant to good cause and is hesitant to practice right things. 4. Perhaps it is god's fault, he made human being so... traditional system of character coding is far and far junior than uni code. Mind that the world is govern by virtual power but not by ground reality. On 7/24/14, Bhavya shah bhavya.shah...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. I asked this on another thread on the same topic but thought to write it to this thread just in case. Why do sighted people use ASCII more often than Unicode and why do they use ASCII anyways? Are there any advantages of ASCII over Unicode? ASCII Unicode fall under the group of encoding systems, right? What does ASCII stand for? On 7/24/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: ok sir. I understood. Thanks for explaining. On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, question one:. What is difference between ascii anci Answer: For general concept, they both fall under the category as one group element have different identification number but different group will use the same number with repeating of those numbers which were already used by another group. Question 2: Difference between unicode UTF8 and UTF16? Answer: I earlier have explained that letters converted in numbers, numbers in zero and one. The zero is taken as switch off no supply of electricity) and one is converted as switch on supply electricity). Finally every things is converted into how many times on the switch and how many time off the switch. Take a real example: 65 is the code number of the English capital letter A. If we convert the number 65 into one and zero (binary number) it becomes 101 Count the number of zero and one here. There is one at first and at last and rest are zero. The total digit is seven. It means switch the first one, switch off the second, third, fourth,fifth, sixth and switch on the seventh. That is capital A. This is only background information for your question. Then what is utf-8 and 16 etc. This is the span of a binary number. Take an example: you can write one as 1 01 001 0001 1 01 What is the different among these numbers? In value all they are one but in digits they are different. 01 is two digit and 01 is six digit. Now go to back again. each letter of each language of the world have an unique number called the uni Code. English Capital has the code 65 but my Nepali ka has 2325. if both letters converted into zero and one (binary number); A is 7 digit and my ka may have 12 digit and perhaps your Kannada ka may have sixteen digit. Now if we want write all number of equal digit say sixteen; we have to add nine zeros in front of English A and four in front of my ka but no thing to add in front of your ka. In brief, it is a process of maintaining the number with same digit. If it is smaller than the set span, zero are added in front of it but keeping the value same. In conclusion, The bit expresses the length of digit. question three: what is font convert? Answer: Basically it is not a font convert but converting the code number of a letter. Remember my earlier example: English 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. Russian 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. It is ASCII system. In the same example I have written: English: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,... Russian 100, 101, 102, 103, etc It is Uni Code system. Now Font convert means converting ASCII
Re: [AI] what is uniCode and why screen reader work only for uniCode texts?
ok sir. On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, What do you mean by font converter now? I had already said that this word is meaning less. If you want to change a font, go to the font dropdown box, select the font of your choice and press enter. If you want the character code transfer to Unicode, as I had explained yesterday, some computer programmer must develop such converter which I had explained very earlier. First he/she must prepare the each code number of each alphabets of each font in Ascii code and prepare the converter tool. Only A sited person who recognizes all Kannada letters, numbers and symbol of each traditional font can do it. A VI person or outsider who does not know Kannada can not do it. For this you need: 1. he/she must be a computer programer. 2. he/she must know Kannada letters written in Traditional and Unicode format. 3. he/she should not VI person. A vi person can not access traditional fonts. 4. he/she must do the work as I am doing. If no will to serve, no way! On 7/25/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: sir, how to convert fonts? What are the steps to follow? On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, Soft copy, but about what? What do you need? On 7/24/14, Ganesh Babu jsspda.gan...@gmail.com wrote: Dear sir, I forget to tell you, PL send me soft copy On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, There are some reasons: 1. we are blind by eyes, they are blind by mind. 2. In this world, a man quickly adopts bad things, but could not abandon it. 3. A man is always reluctant to good cause and is hesitant to practice right things. 4. Perhaps it is god's fault, he made human being so... traditional system of character coding is far and far junior than uni code. Mind that the world is govern by virtual power but not by ground reality. On 7/24/14, Bhavya shah bhavya.shah...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. I asked this on another thread on the same topic but thought to write it to this thread just in case. Why do sighted people use ASCII more often than Unicode and why do they use ASCII anyways? Are there any advantages of ASCII over Unicode? ASCII Unicode fall under the group of encoding systems, right? What does ASCII stand for? On 7/24/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: ok sir. I understood. Thanks for explaining. On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, question one:. What is difference between ascii anci Answer: For general concept, they both fall under the category as one group element have different identification number but different group will use the same number with repeating of those numbers which were already used by another group. Question 2: Difference between unicode UTF8 and UTF16? Answer: I earlier have explained that letters converted in numbers, numbers in zero and one. The zero is taken as switch off no supply of electricity) and one is converted as switch on supply electricity). Finally every things is converted into how many times on the switch and how many time off the switch. Take a real example: 65 is the code number of the English capital letter A. If we convert the number 65 into one and zero (binary number) it becomes 101 Count the number of zero and one here. There is one at first and at last and rest are zero. The total digit is seven. It means switch the first one, switch off the second, third, fourth,fifth, sixth and switch on the seventh. That is capital A. This is only background information for your question. Then what is utf-8 and 16 etc. This is the span of a binary number. Take an example: you can write one as 1 01 001 0001 1 01 What is the different among these numbers? In value all they are one but in digits they are different. 01 is two digit and 01 is six digit. Now go to back again. each letter of each language of the world have an unique number called the uni Code. English Capital has the code 65 but my Nepali ka has 2325. if both letters converted into zero and one (binary number); A is 7 digit and my ka may have 12 digit and perhaps your Kannada ka may have sixteen digit. Now if we want write all number of equal digit say sixteen; we have to add nine zeros in front of English A and four in front of my ka but no thing to add in front of your ka. In brief, it is a process of maintaining the number with same digit. If it is smaller than the set span, zero are added in front of it but keeping the value same. In conclusion, The bit expresses the length of digit. question three: what is font convert? Answer: Basically it is not a font convert but converting the code number of a letter. Remember my earlier example: English 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. Russian 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. It is ASCII system. In the same example I have written: English: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,...
Re: [AI] what is uniCode and why screen reader work only for uniCode texts?
Sir, I think, if we want to translate any language to english then, we have to use only unicode text right? for example, kannada to an english. So, anci and ascii text will not useful to translate any text. Sighted people should understood this fact. no need to use ascii or anci text while typing indian languages. What you say? On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, What do you mean by font converter now? I had already said that this word is meaning less. If you want to change a font, go to the font dropdown box, select the font of your choice and press enter. If you want the character code transfer to Unicode, as I had explained yesterday, some computer programmer must develop such converter which I had explained very earlier. First he/she must prepare the each code number of each alphabets of each font in Ascii code and prepare the converter tool. Only A sited person who recognizes all Kannada letters, numbers and symbol of each traditional font can do it. A VI person or outsider who does not know Kannada can not do it. For this you need: 1. he/she must be a computer programer. 2. he/she must know Kannada letters written in Traditional and Unicode format. 3. he/she should not VI person. A vi person can not access traditional fonts. 4. he/she must do the work as I am doing. If no will to serve, no way! On 7/25/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: sir, how to convert fonts? What are the steps to follow? On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, Soft copy, but about what? What do you need? On 7/24/14, Ganesh Babu jsspda.gan...@gmail.com wrote: Dear sir, I forget to tell you, PL send me soft copy On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, There are some reasons: 1. we are blind by eyes, they are blind by mind. 2. In this world, a man quickly adopts bad things, but could not abandon it. 3. A man is always reluctant to good cause and is hesitant to practice right things. 4. Perhaps it is god's fault, he made human being so... traditional system of character coding is far and far junior than uni code. Mind that the world is govern by virtual power but not by ground reality. On 7/24/14, Bhavya shah bhavya.shah...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. I asked this on another thread on the same topic but thought to write it to this thread just in case. Why do sighted people use ASCII more often than Unicode and why do they use ASCII anyways? Are there any advantages of ASCII over Unicode? ASCII Unicode fall under the group of encoding systems, right? What does ASCII stand for? On 7/24/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: ok sir. I understood. Thanks for explaining. On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, question one:. What is difference between ascii anci Answer: For general concept, they both fall under the category as one group element have different identification number but different group will use the same number with repeating of those numbers which were already used by another group. Question 2: Difference between unicode UTF8 and UTF16? Answer: I earlier have explained that letters converted in numbers, numbers in zero and one. The zero is taken as switch off no supply of electricity) and one is converted as switch on supply electricity). Finally every things is converted into how many times on the switch and how many time off the switch. Take a real example: 65 is the code number of the English capital letter A. If we convert the number 65 into one and zero (binary number) it becomes 101 Count the number of zero and one here. There is one at first and at last and rest are zero. The total digit is seven. It means switch the first one, switch off the second, third, fourth,fifth, sixth and switch on the seventh. That is capital A. This is only background information for your question. Then what is utf-8 and 16 etc. This is the span of a binary number. Take an example: you can write one as 1 01 001 0001 1 01 What is the different among these numbers? In value all they are one but in digits they are different. 01 is two digit and 01 is six digit. Now go to back again. each letter of each language of the world have an unique number called the uni Code. English Capital has the code 65 but my Nepali ka has 2325. if both letters converted into zero and one (binary number); A is 7 digit and my ka may have 12 digit and perhaps your Kannada ka may have sixteen digit. Now if we want write all number of equal digit say sixteen; we have to add nine zeros in front of English A and four in front of my ka but no thing to add in front of your ka. In brief, it is a process of maintaining the number with same digit. If it is smaller than the set span, zero are added in front of it but keeping the value same. In conclusion, The bit expresses the length
Re: [AI] what is uniCode and why screen reader work only for uniCode texts?
hi, I did not get your question clearly. Do you mean by google translate? Be clear in two point. 1. For computer system, The ASCII encoded ANSI format text of any language either Kannada or Nepali or Tamil are not local text but it takes all of them as English. Remember my example. If the code number is repeated for different language, all the text having same code number with English are consider as English letter by computer. but in the eye of the sited person they just look as local text. In screen they appear as local text but in computer memory they are consider as English letter. Imagine that if a man wears ladies dress like a sari and blouse, he looks like a lady but his sex remains as male. Same case happens. The ANSI coded letter appear like local text but their identity remains as English text because their code number is same as English letter have. They are fake local letters. 2. Since computer takes them as English letters, no question of translation by the computer itself. However, a sited man can do it by looking the fake face of the letter at screen and typing English letters. In conclusion, BE clear: ANSI/ASCII format text of any language of the world are English letters. The assumption as local text is totally fake like a man with sari is a fake women. . You need not translate Kannada text in Unicode to translate. On 7/25/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: Sir, I think, if we want to translate any language to english then, we have to use only unicode text right? for example, kannada to an english. So, anci and ascii text will not useful to translate any text. Sighted people should understood this fact. no need to use ascii or anci text while typing indian languages. What you say? On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, What do you mean by font converter now? I had already said that this word is meaning less. If you want to change a font, go to the font dropdown box, select the font of your choice and press enter. If you want the character code transfer to Unicode, as I had explained yesterday, some computer programmer must develop such converter which I had explained very earlier. First he/she must prepare the each code number of each alphabets of each font in Ascii code and prepare the converter tool. Only A sited person who recognizes all Kannada letters, numbers and symbol of each traditional font can do it. A VI person or outsider who does not know Kannada can not do it. For this you need: 1. he/she must be a computer programer. 2. he/she must know Kannada letters written in Traditional and Unicode format. 3. he/she should not VI person. A vi person can not access traditional fonts. 4. he/she must do the work as I am doing. If no will to serve, no way! On 7/25/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: sir, how to convert fonts? What are the steps to follow? On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, Soft copy, but about what? What do you need? On 7/24/14, Ganesh Babu jsspda.gan...@gmail.com wrote: Dear sir, I forget to tell you, PL send me soft copy On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, There are some reasons: 1. we are blind by eyes, they are blind by mind. 2. In this world, a man quickly adopts bad things, but could not abandon it. 3. A man is always reluctant to good cause and is hesitant to practice right things. 4. Perhaps it is god's fault, he made human being so... traditional system of character coding is far and far junior than uni code. Mind that the world is govern by virtual power but not by ground reality. On 7/24/14, Bhavya shah bhavya.shah...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. I asked this on another thread on the same topic but thought to write it to this thread just in case. Why do sighted people use ASCII more often than Unicode and why do they use ASCII anyways? Are there any advantages of ASCII over Unicode? ASCII Unicode fall under the group of encoding systems, right? What does ASCII stand for? On 7/24/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: ok sir. I understood. Thanks for explaining. On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, question one:. What is difference between ascii anci Answer: For general concept, they both fall under the category as one group element have different identification number but different group will use the same number with repeating of those numbers which were already used by another group. Question 2: Difference between unicode UTF8 and UTF16? Answer: I earlier have explained that letters converted in numbers, numbers in zero and one. The zero is taken as switch off no supply of electricity) and one is converted as switch on supply electricity). Finally every things is converted into how many times on the switch and how many time off the switch. Take a real example: 65 is the code
Re: [AI] what is uniCode and why screen reader work only for uniCode texts?
yes sir, I asked about google translation. Nice explain! Ha ha ha ha ha ha. On 7/25/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, I did not get your question clearly. Do you mean by google translate? Be clear in two point. 1. For computer system, The ASCII encoded ANSI format text of any language either Kannada or Nepali or Tamil are not local text but it takes all of them as English. Remember my example. If the code number is repeated for different language, all the text having same code number with English are consider as English letter by computer. but in the eye of the sited person they just look as local text. In screen they appear as local text but in computer memory they are consider as English letter. Imagine that if a man wears ladies dress like a sari and blouse, he looks like a lady but his sex remains as male. Same case happens. The ANSI coded letter appear like local text but their identity remains as English text because their code number is same as English letter have. They are fake local letters. 2. Since computer takes them as English letters, no question of translation by the computer itself. However, a sited man can do it by looking the fake face of the letter at screen and typing English letters. In conclusion, BE clear: ANSI/ASCII format text of any language of the world are English letters. The assumption as local text is totally fake like a man with sari is a fake women. . You need not translate Kannada text in Unicode to translate. On 7/25/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: Sir, I think, if we want to translate any language to english then, we have to use only unicode text right? for example, kannada to an english. So, anci and ascii text will not useful to translate any text. Sighted people should understood this fact. no need to use ascii or anci text while typing indian languages. What you say? On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, What do you mean by font converter now? I had already said that this word is meaning less. If you want to change a font, go to the font dropdown box, select the font of your choice and press enter. If you want the character code transfer to Unicode, as I had explained yesterday, some computer programmer must develop such converter which I had explained very earlier. First he/she must prepare the each code number of each alphabets of each font in Ascii code and prepare the converter tool. Only A sited person who recognizes all Kannada letters, numbers and symbol of each traditional font can do it. A VI person or outsider who does not know Kannada can not do it. For this you need: 1. he/she must be a computer programer. 2. he/she must know Kannada letters written in Traditional and Unicode format. 3. he/she should not VI person. A vi person can not access traditional fonts. 4. he/she must do the work as I am doing. If no will to serve, no way! On 7/25/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: sir, how to convert fonts? What are the steps to follow? On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, Soft copy, but about what? What do you need? On 7/24/14, Ganesh Babu jsspda.gan...@gmail.com wrote: Dear sir, I forget to tell you, PL send me soft copy On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, There are some reasons: 1. we are blind by eyes, they are blind by mind. 2. In this world, a man quickly adopts bad things, but could not abandon it. 3. A man is always reluctant to good cause and is hesitant to practice right things. 4. Perhaps it is god's fault, he made human being so... traditional system of character coding is far and far junior than uni code. Mind that the world is govern by virtual power but not by ground reality. On 7/24/14, Bhavya shah bhavya.shah...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. I asked this on another thread on the same topic but thought to write it to this thread just in case. Why do sighted people use ASCII more often than Unicode and why do they use ASCII anyways? Are there any advantages of ASCII over Unicode? ASCII Unicode fall under the group of encoding systems, right? What does ASCII stand for? On 7/24/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: ok sir. I understood. Thanks for explaining. On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, question one:. What is difference between ascii anci Answer: For general concept, they both fall under the category as one group element have different identification number but different group will use the same number with repeating of those numbers which were already used by another group. Question 2: Difference between unicode UTF8 and UTF16? Answer: I earlier have explained that letters converted in numbers, numbers in zero and one. The zero is taken as switch off no supply of electricity) and one is converted as switch
Re: [AI] what is uniCode and why screen reader work only for uniCode texts?
I need C programming notes On 7/25/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, Soft copy, but about what? What do you need? On 7/24/14, Ganesh Babu jsspda.gan...@gmail.com wrote: Dear sir, I forget to tell you, PL send me soft copy On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, There are some reasons: 1. we are blind by eyes, they are blind by mind. 2. In this world, a man quickly adopts bad things, but could not abandon it. 3. A man is always reluctant to good cause and is hesitant to practice right things. 4. Perhaps it is god's fault, he made human being so... traditional system of character coding is far and far junior than uni code. Mind that the world is govern by virtual power but not by ground reality. On 7/24/14, Bhavya shah bhavya.shah...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. I asked this on another thread on the same topic but thought to write it to this thread just in case. Why do sighted people use ASCII more often than Unicode and why do they use ASCII anyways? Are there any advantages of ASCII over Unicode? ASCII Unicode fall under the group of encoding systems, right? What does ASCII stand for? On 7/24/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: ok sir. I understood. Thanks for explaining. On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, question one:. What is difference between ascii anci Answer: For general concept, they both fall under the category as one group element have different identification number but different group will use the same number with repeating of those numbers which were already used by another group. Question 2: Difference between unicode UTF8 and UTF16? Answer: I earlier have explained that letters converted in numbers, numbers in zero and one. The zero is taken as switch off no supply of electricity) and one is converted as switch on supply electricity). Finally every things is converted into how many times on the switch and how many time off the switch. Take a real example: 65 is the code number of the English capital letter A. If we convert the number 65 into one and zero (binary number) it becomes 101 Count the number of zero and one here. There is one at first and at last and rest are zero. The total digit is seven. It means switch the first one, switch off the second, third, fourth,fifth, sixth and switch on the seventh. That is capital A. This is only background information for your question. Then what is utf-8 and 16 etc. This is the span of a binary number. Take an example: you can write one as 1 01 001 0001 1 01 What is the different among these numbers? In value all they are one but in digits they are different. 01 is two digit and 01 is six digit. Now go to back again. each letter of each language of the world have an unique number called the uni Code. English Capital has the code 65 but my Nepali ka has 2325. if both letters converted into zero and one (binary number); A is 7 digit and my ka may have 12 digit and perhaps your Kannada ka may have sixteen digit. Now if we want write all number of equal digit say sixteen; we have to add nine zeros in front of English A and four in front of my ka but no thing to add in front of your ka. In brief, it is a process of maintaining the number with same digit. If it is smaller than the set span, zero are added in front of it but keeping the value same. In conclusion, The bit expresses the length of digit. question three: what is font convert? Answer: Basically it is not a font convert but converting the code number of a letter. Remember my earlier example: English 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. Russian 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. It is ASCII system. In the same example I have written: English: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,... Russian 100, 101, 102, 103, etc It is Uni Code system. Now Font convert means converting ASCII into uni Code numbering system. In the above example: Converting Russian 1 into 100, 2 into 101, 3 into 102 etc. etc. Making the ASCII code letter into uni Code letter Hence The word Font convert is meaning less from real sense. On 7/24/14, Renuka Warriar Edakkunni eren...@gmail.com wrote: Superb explanation. Renuka. On 7/24/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: hi sir, nice explaination. What is difference between ascii anci and unicode UTF8 and UTF16? and what is font convert? On 7/23/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: Hi list, Many persons usually ask me what is unicode? Why screen reader work only in Unicode? Many VI fellows had requested me to make a system which may read non-uniCode letters which is not possible. They often complain that sited persons use non-uniCode system which they have to access. Here is a reply: Let you be clear: 1. computer only knows every thing in number, no letter, word, or order. For example, if you press enter key, computer understand it as 13.
Re: [AI] what is uniCode and why screen reader work only for uniCode texts?
hi, Sorry I do not have. I belong to a different profession than computer/software technology. It is my off hour work. I have not formally learn computer from any one half an hour in my life. I am self taught person, no note, see the help file of the system which you wish to learn. On 7/25/14, Ganesh Babu jsspda.gan...@gmail.com wrote: I need C programming notes On 7/25/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, Soft copy, but about what? What do you need? On 7/24/14, Ganesh Babu jsspda.gan...@gmail.com wrote: Dear sir, I forget to tell you, PL send me soft copy On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, There are some reasons: 1. we are blind by eyes, they are blind by mind. 2. In this world, a man quickly adopts bad things, but could not abandon it. 3. A man is always reluctant to good cause and is hesitant to practice right things. 4. Perhaps it is god's fault, he made human being so... traditional system of character coding is far and far junior than uni code. Mind that the world is govern by virtual power but not by ground reality. On 7/24/14, Bhavya shah bhavya.shah...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. I asked this on another thread on the same topic but thought to write it to this thread just in case. Why do sighted people use ASCII more often than Unicode and why do they use ASCII anyways? Are there any advantages of ASCII over Unicode? ASCII Unicode fall under the group of encoding systems, right? What does ASCII stand for? On 7/24/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: ok sir. I understood. Thanks for explaining. On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, question one:. What is difference between ascii anci Answer: For general concept, they both fall under the category as one group element have different identification number but different group will use the same number with repeating of those numbers which were already used by another group. Question 2: Difference between unicode UTF8 and UTF16? Answer: I earlier have explained that letters converted in numbers, numbers in zero and one. The zero is taken as switch off no supply of electricity) and one is converted as switch on supply electricity). Finally every things is converted into how many times on the switch and how many time off the switch. Take a real example: 65 is the code number of the English capital letter A. If we convert the number 65 into one and zero (binary number) it becomes 101 Count the number of zero and one here. There is one at first and at last and rest are zero. The total digit is seven. It means switch the first one, switch off the second, third, fourth,fifth, sixth and switch on the seventh. That is capital A. This is only background information for your question. Then what is utf-8 and 16 etc. This is the span of a binary number. Take an example: you can write one as 1 01 001 0001 1 01 What is the different among these numbers? In value all they are one but in digits they are different. 01 is two digit and 01 is six digit. Now go to back again. each letter of each language of the world have an unique number called the uni Code. English Capital has the code 65 but my Nepali ka has 2325. if both letters converted into zero and one (binary number); A is 7 digit and my ka may have 12 digit and perhaps your Kannada ka may have sixteen digit. Now if we want write all number of equal digit say sixteen; we have to add nine zeros in front of English A and four in front of my ka but no thing to add in front of your ka. In brief, it is a process of maintaining the number with same digit. If it is smaller than the set span, zero are added in front of it but keeping the value same. In conclusion, The bit expresses the length of digit. question three: what is font convert? Answer: Basically it is not a font convert but converting the code number of a letter. Remember my earlier example: English 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. Russian 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. It is ASCII system. In the same example I have written: English: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,... Russian 100, 101, 102, 103, etc It is Uni Code system. Now Font convert means converting ASCII into uni Code numbering system. In the above example: Converting Russian 1 into 100, 2 into 101, 3 into 102 etc. etc. Making the ASCII code letter into uni Code letter Hence The word Font convert is meaning less from real sense. On 7/24/14, Renuka Warriar Edakkunni eren...@gmail.com wrote: Superb explanation. Renuka. On 7/24/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: hi sir, nice explaination. What is difference between ascii anci and unicode UTF8 and UTF16? and what is font convert? On 7/23/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: Hi list, Many persons usually ask me what is unicode? Why screen reader work only in Unicode? Many VI fellows had requested me to
Re: [AI] what is uniCode and why screen reader work only for uniCode texts?
hi, question one:. What is difference between ascii anci Answer: For general concept, they both fall under the category as one group element have different identification number but different group will use the same number with repeating of those numbers which were already used by another group. Question 2: Difference between unicode UTF8 and UTF16? Answer: I earlier have explained that letters converted in numbers, numbers in zero and one. The zero is taken as switch off no supply of electricity) and one is converted as switch on supply electricity). Finally every things is converted into how many times on the switch and how many time off the switch. Take a real example: 65 is the code number of the English capital letter A. If we convert the number 65 into one and zero (binary number) it becomes 101 Count the number of zero and one here. There is one at first and at last and rest are zero. The total digit is seven. It means switch the first one, switch off the second, third, fourth,fifth, sixth and switch on the seventh. That is capital A. This is only background information for your question. Then what is utf-8 and 16 etc. This is the span of a binary number. Take an example: you can write one as 1 01 001 0001 1 01 What is the different among these numbers? In value all they are one but in digits they are different. 01 is two digit and 01 is six digit. Now go to back again. each letter of each language of the world have an unique number called the uni Code. English Capital has the code 65 but my Nepali ka has 2325. if both letters converted into zero and one (binary number); A is 7 digit and my ka may have 12 digit and perhaps your Kannada ka may have sixteen digit. Now if we want write all number of equal digit say sixteen; we have to add nine zeros in front of English A and four in front of my ka but no thing to add in front of your ka. In brief, it is a process of maintaining the number with same digit. If it is smaller than the set span, zero are added in front of it but keeping the value same. In conclusion, The bit expresses the length of digit. question three: what is font convert? Answer: Basically it is not a font convert but converting the code number of a letter. Remember my earlier example: English 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. Russian 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. It is ASCII system. In the same example I have written: English: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,... Russian 100, 101, 102, 103, etc It is Uni Code system. Now Font convert means converting ASCII into uni Code numbering system. In the above example: Converting Russian 1 into 100, 2 into 101, 3 into 102 etc. etc. Making the ASCII code letter into uni Code letter Hence The word Font convert is meaning less from real sense. On 7/24/14, Renuka Warriar Edakkunni eren...@gmail.com wrote: Superb explanation. Renuka. On 7/24/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: hi sir, nice explaination. What is difference between ascii anci and unicode UTF8 and UTF16? and what is font convert? On 7/23/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: Hi list, Many persons usually ask me what is unicode? Why screen reader work only in Unicode? Many VI fellows had requested me to make a system which may read non-uniCode letters which is not possible. They often complain that sited persons use non-uniCode system which they have to access. Here is a reply: Let you be clear: 1. computer only knows every thing in number, no letter, word, or order. For example, if you press enter key, computer understand it as 13. number of key. like your roll number in school. 2. It does not recognize anything except numbers. 3. Though Computer knows only the numbers; the number must be either zero or one. two, three , four is not understood by it. 4. The two, three, four, ten, hundred or billion etc is converted into a different number that contain zero and one which called binary. 6. The binary number which contains only zero and one is taken as follows: zero means(switch off (no electric supply). 1 meansswitch on ( electric supply.). 7. That means computer does switch on and off only, it does not do any thing more. 8. The processor speed expressed in hertz means how many times can it do the switch on and off in one second. 9. A human being takes few second to on or off a switch, computer does the same work many billions times in one second. Now, perhaps you may have understood: 1. Computer does not recognize any letters. 2. Instead a letter name like a, b, c, a number of that letter must be given to it. Like you are called by your roll number by a teacher, or an immigrant officer called you by your passport number or some one refered you by your id number but not by your name. 3. Hope you conclude that in computer letters are dealt in numbers only but not by their name. Now the first question begins: How the letters are given numbers? What number is given for English alphabet a or for b or for c or for z or
Re: [AI] what is uniCode and why screen reader work only for uniCode texts?
ok sir. I understood. Thanks for explaining. On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, question one:. What is difference between ascii anci Answer: For general concept, they both fall under the category as one group element have different identification number but different group will use the same number with repeating of those numbers which were already used by another group. Question 2: Difference between unicode UTF8 and UTF16? Answer: I earlier have explained that letters converted in numbers, numbers in zero and one. The zero is taken as switch off no supply of electricity) and one is converted as switch on supply electricity). Finally every things is converted into how many times on the switch and how many time off the switch. Take a real example: 65 is the code number of the English capital letter A. If we convert the number 65 into one and zero (binary number) it becomes 101 Count the number of zero and one here. There is one at first and at last and rest are zero. The total digit is seven. It means switch the first one, switch off the second, third, fourth,fifth, sixth and switch on the seventh. That is capital A. This is only background information for your question. Then what is utf-8 and 16 etc. This is the span of a binary number. Take an example: you can write one as 1 01 001 0001 1 01 What is the different among these numbers? In value all they are one but in digits they are different. 01 is two digit and 01 is six digit. Now go to back again. each letter of each language of the world have an unique number called the uni Code. English Capital has the code 65 but my Nepali ka has 2325. if both letters converted into zero and one (binary number); A is 7 digit and my ka may have 12 digit and perhaps your Kannada ka may have sixteen digit. Now if we want write all number of equal digit say sixteen; we have to add nine zeros in front of English A and four in front of my ka but no thing to add in front of your ka. In brief, it is a process of maintaining the number with same digit. If it is smaller than the set span, zero are added in front of it but keeping the value same. In conclusion, The bit expresses the length of digit. question three: what is font convert? Answer: Basically it is not a font convert but converting the code number of a letter. Remember my earlier example: English 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. Russian 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. It is ASCII system. In the same example I have written: English: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,... Russian 100, 101, 102, 103, etc It is Uni Code system. Now Font convert means converting ASCII into uni Code numbering system. In the above example: Converting Russian 1 into 100, 2 into 101, 3 into 102 etc. etc. Making the ASCII code letter into uni Code letter Hence The word Font convert is meaning less from real sense. On 7/24/14, Renuka Warriar Edakkunni eren...@gmail.com wrote: Superb explanation. Renuka. On 7/24/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: hi sir, nice explaination. What is difference between ascii anci and unicode UTF8 and UTF16? and what is font convert? On 7/23/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: Hi list, Many persons usually ask me what is unicode? Why screen reader work only in Unicode? Many VI fellows had requested me to make a system which may read non-uniCode letters which is not possible. They often complain that sited persons use non-uniCode system which they have to access. Here is a reply: Let you be clear: 1. computer only knows every thing in number, no letter, word, or order. For example, if you press enter key, computer understand it as 13. number of key. like your roll number in school. 2. It does not recognize anything except numbers. 3. Though Computer knows only the numbers; the number must be either zero or one. two, three , four is not understood by it. 4. The two, three, four, ten, hundred or billion etc is converted into a different number that contain zero and one which called binary. 6. The binary number which contains only zero and one is taken as follows: zero means(switch off (no electric supply). 1 meansswitch on ( electric supply.). 7. That means computer does switch on and off only, it does not do any thing more. 8. The processor speed expressed in hertz means how many times can it do the switch on and off in one second. 9. A human being takes few second to on or off a switch, computer does the same work many billions times in one second. Now, perhaps you may have understood: 1. Computer does not recognize any letters. 2. Instead a letter name like a, b, c, a number of that letter must be given to it. Like you are called by your roll number by a teacher, or an immigrant officer called you by your passport number or some one refered you by your id number but not by your name. 3. Hope you conclude that in computer letters are dealt in numbers
Re: [AI] what is uniCode and why screen reader work only for uniCode texts?
Hi. I asked this on another thread on the same topic but thought to write it to this thread just in case. Why do sighted people use ASCII more often than Unicode and why do they use ASCII anyways? Are there any advantages of ASCII over Unicode? ASCII Unicode fall under the group of encoding systems, right? What does ASCII stand for? On 7/24/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: ok sir. I understood. Thanks for explaining. On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, question one:. What is difference between ascii anci Answer: For general concept, they both fall under the category as one group element have different identification number but different group will use the same number with repeating of those numbers which were already used by another group. Question 2: Difference between unicode UTF8 and UTF16? Answer: I earlier have explained that letters converted in numbers, numbers in zero and one. The zero is taken as switch off no supply of electricity) and one is converted as switch on supply electricity). Finally every things is converted into how many times on the switch and how many time off the switch. Take a real example: 65 is the code number of the English capital letter A. If we convert the number 65 into one and zero (binary number) it becomes 101 Count the number of zero and one here. There is one at first and at last and rest are zero. The total digit is seven. It means switch the first one, switch off the second, third, fourth,fifth, sixth and switch on the seventh. That is capital A. This is only background information for your question. Then what is utf-8 and 16 etc. This is the span of a binary number. Take an example: you can write one as 1 01 001 0001 1 01 What is the different among these numbers? In value all they are one but in digits they are different. 01 is two digit and 01 is six digit. Now go to back again. each letter of each language of the world have an unique number called the uni Code. English Capital has the code 65 but my Nepali ka has 2325. if both letters converted into zero and one (binary number); A is 7 digit and my ka may have 12 digit and perhaps your Kannada ka may have sixteen digit. Now if we want write all number of equal digit say sixteen; we have to add nine zeros in front of English A and four in front of my ka but no thing to add in front of your ka. In brief, it is a process of maintaining the number with same digit. If it is smaller than the set span, zero are added in front of it but keeping the value same. In conclusion, The bit expresses the length of digit. question three: what is font convert? Answer: Basically it is not a font convert but converting the code number of a letter. Remember my earlier example: English 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. Russian 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. It is ASCII system. In the same example I have written: English: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,... Russian 100, 101, 102, 103, etc It is Uni Code system. Now Font convert means converting ASCII into uni Code numbering system. In the above example: Converting Russian 1 into 100, 2 into 101, 3 into 102 etc. etc. Making the ASCII code letter into uni Code letter Hence The word Font convert is meaning less from real sense. On 7/24/14, Renuka Warriar Edakkunni eren...@gmail.com wrote: Superb explanation. Renuka. On 7/24/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: hi sir, nice explaination. What is difference between ascii anci and unicode UTF8 and UTF16? and what is font convert? On 7/23/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: Hi list, Many persons usually ask me what is unicode? Why screen reader work only in Unicode? Many VI fellows had requested me to make a system which may read non-uniCode letters which is not possible. They often complain that sited persons use non-uniCode system which they have to access. Here is a reply: Let you be clear: 1. computer only knows every thing in number, no letter, word, or order. For example, if you press enter key, computer understand it as 13. number of key. like your roll number in school. 2. It does not recognize anything except numbers. 3. Though Computer knows only the numbers; the number must be either zero or one. two, three , four is not understood by it. 4. The two, three, four, ten, hundred or billion etc is converted into a different number that contain zero and one which called binary. 6. The binary number which contains only zero and one is taken as follows: zero means(switch off (no electric supply). 1 meansswitch on ( electric supply.). 7. That means computer does switch on and off only, it does not do any thing more. 8. The processor speed expressed in hertz means how many times can it do the switch on and off in one second. 9. A human being takes few second to on or off a switch, computer does the same work many billions times in one second. Now,
Re: [AI] what is uniCode and why screen reader work only for uniCode texts?
Hi, There are some reasons: 1. we are blind by eyes, they are blind by mind. 2. In this world, a man quickly adopts bad things, but could not abandon it. 3. A man is always reluctant to good cause and is hesitant to practice right things. 4. Perhaps it is god's fault, he made human being so... traditional system of character coding is far and far junior than uni code. Mind that the world is govern by virtual power but not by ground reality. On 7/24/14, Bhavya shah bhavya.shah...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. I asked this on another thread on the same topic but thought to write it to this thread just in case. Why do sighted people use ASCII more often than Unicode and why do they use ASCII anyways? Are there any advantages of ASCII over Unicode? ASCII Unicode fall under the group of encoding systems, right? What does ASCII stand for? On 7/24/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: ok sir. I understood. Thanks for explaining. On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, question one:. What is difference between ascii anci Answer: For general concept, they both fall under the category as one group element have different identification number but different group will use the same number with repeating of those numbers which were already used by another group. Question 2: Difference between unicode UTF8 and UTF16? Answer: I earlier have explained that letters converted in numbers, numbers in zero and one. The zero is taken as switch off no supply of electricity) and one is converted as switch on supply electricity). Finally every things is converted into how many times on the switch and how many time off the switch. Take a real example: 65 is the code number of the English capital letter A. If we convert the number 65 into one and zero (binary number) it becomes 101 Count the number of zero and one here. There is one at first and at last and rest are zero. The total digit is seven. It means switch the first one, switch off the second, third, fourth,fifth, sixth and switch on the seventh. That is capital A. This is only background information for your question. Then what is utf-8 and 16 etc. This is the span of a binary number. Take an example: you can write one as 1 01 001 0001 1 01 What is the different among these numbers? In value all they are one but in digits they are different. 01 is two digit and 01 is six digit. Now go to back again. each letter of each language of the world have an unique number called the uni Code. English Capital has the code 65 but my Nepali ka has 2325. if both letters converted into zero and one (binary number); A is 7 digit and my ka may have 12 digit and perhaps your Kannada ka may have sixteen digit. Now if we want write all number of equal digit say sixteen; we have to add nine zeros in front of English A and four in front of my ka but no thing to add in front of your ka. In brief, it is a process of maintaining the number with same digit. If it is smaller than the set span, zero are added in front of it but keeping the value same. In conclusion, The bit expresses the length of digit. question three: what is font convert? Answer: Basically it is not a font convert but converting the code number of a letter. Remember my earlier example: English 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. Russian 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. It is ASCII system. In the same example I have written: English: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,... Russian 100, 101, 102, 103, etc It is Uni Code system. Now Font convert means converting ASCII into uni Code numbering system. In the above example: Converting Russian 1 into 100, 2 into 101, 3 into 102 etc. etc. Making the ASCII code letter into uni Code letter Hence The word Font convert is meaning less from real sense. On 7/24/14, Renuka Warriar Edakkunni eren...@gmail.com wrote: Superb explanation. Renuka. On 7/24/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: hi sir, nice explaination. What is difference between ascii anci and unicode UTF8 and UTF16? and what is font convert? On 7/23/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: Hi list, Many persons usually ask me what is unicode? Why screen reader work only in Unicode? Many VI fellows had requested me to make a system which may read non-uniCode letters which is not possible. They often complain that sited persons use non-uniCode system which they have to access. Here is a reply: Let you be clear: 1. computer only knows every thing in number, no letter, word, or order. For example, if you press enter key, computer understand it as 13. number of key. like your roll number in school. 2. It does not recognize anything except numbers. 3. Though Computer knows only the numbers; the number must be either zero or one. two, three , four is not understood by it. 4. The two, three, four, ten, hundred or billion etc is converted into a different number that contain zero and
Re: [AI] what is uniCode and why screen reader work only for uniCode texts?
Dear sir, I forget to tell you, PL send me soft copy On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, There are some reasons: 1. we are blind by eyes, they are blind by mind. 2. In this world, a man quickly adopts bad things, but could not abandon it. 3. A man is always reluctant to good cause and is hesitant to practice right things. 4. Perhaps it is god's fault, he made human being so... traditional system of character coding is far and far junior than uni code. Mind that the world is govern by virtual power but not by ground reality. On 7/24/14, Bhavya shah bhavya.shah...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. I asked this on another thread on the same topic but thought to write it to this thread just in case. Why do sighted people use ASCII more often than Unicode and why do they use ASCII anyways? Are there any advantages of ASCII over Unicode? ASCII Unicode fall under the group of encoding systems, right? What does ASCII stand for? On 7/24/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: ok sir. I understood. Thanks for explaining. On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, question one:. What is difference between ascii anci Answer: For general concept, they both fall under the category as one group element have different identification number but different group will use the same number with repeating of those numbers which were already used by another group. Question 2: Difference between unicode UTF8 and UTF16? Answer: I earlier have explained that letters converted in numbers, numbers in zero and one. The zero is taken as switch off no supply of electricity) and one is converted as switch on supply electricity). Finally every things is converted into how many times on the switch and how many time off the switch. Take a real example: 65 is the code number of the English capital letter A. If we convert the number 65 into one and zero (binary number) it becomes 101 Count the number of zero and one here. There is one at first and at last and rest are zero. The total digit is seven. It means switch the first one, switch off the second, third, fourth,fifth, sixth and switch on the seventh. That is capital A. This is only background information for your question. Then what is utf-8 and 16 etc. This is the span of a binary number. Take an example: you can write one as 1 01 001 0001 1 01 What is the different among these numbers? In value all they are one but in digits they are different. 01 is two digit and 01 is six digit. Now go to back again. each letter of each language of the world have an unique number called the uni Code. English Capital has the code 65 but my Nepali ka has 2325. if both letters converted into zero and one (binary number); A is 7 digit and my ka may have 12 digit and perhaps your Kannada ka may have sixteen digit. Now if we want write all number of equal digit say sixteen; we have to add nine zeros in front of English A and four in front of my ka but no thing to add in front of your ka. In brief, it is a process of maintaining the number with same digit. If it is smaller than the set span, zero are added in front of it but keeping the value same. In conclusion, The bit expresses the length of digit. question three: what is font convert? Answer: Basically it is not a font convert but converting the code number of a letter. Remember my earlier example: English 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. Russian 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. It is ASCII system. In the same example I have written: English: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,... Russian 100, 101, 102, 103, etc It is Uni Code system. Now Font convert means converting ASCII into uni Code numbering system. In the above example: Converting Russian 1 into 100, 2 into 101, 3 into 102 etc. etc. Making the ASCII code letter into uni Code letter Hence The word Font convert is meaning less from real sense. On 7/24/14, Renuka Warriar Edakkunni eren...@gmail.com wrote: Superb explanation. Renuka. On 7/24/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: hi sir, nice explaination. What is difference between ascii anci and unicode UTF8 and UTF16? and what is font convert? On 7/23/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: Hi list, Many persons usually ask me what is unicode? Why screen reader work only in Unicode? Many VI fellows had requested me to make a system which may read non-uniCode letters which is not possible. They often complain that sited persons use non-uniCode system which they have to access. Here is a reply: Let you be clear: 1. computer only knows every thing in number, no letter, word, or order. For example, if you press enter key, computer understand it as 13. number of key. like your roll number in school. 2. It does not recognize anything except numbers. 3. Though Computer knows only the numbers; the number must be either zero or one. two, three , four is not
Re: [AI] what is uniCode and why screen reader work only for uniCode texts?
hi, Soft copy, but about what? What do you need? On 7/24/14, Ganesh Babu jsspda.gan...@gmail.com wrote: Dear sir, I forget to tell you, PL send me soft copy On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, There are some reasons: 1. we are blind by eyes, they are blind by mind. 2. In this world, a man quickly adopts bad things, but could not abandon it. 3. A man is always reluctant to good cause and is hesitant to practice right things. 4. Perhaps it is god's fault, he made human being so... traditional system of character coding is far and far junior than uni code. Mind that the world is govern by virtual power but not by ground reality. On 7/24/14, Bhavya shah bhavya.shah...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. I asked this on another thread on the same topic but thought to write it to this thread just in case. Why do sighted people use ASCII more often than Unicode and why do they use ASCII anyways? Are there any advantages of ASCII over Unicode? ASCII Unicode fall under the group of encoding systems, right? What does ASCII stand for? On 7/24/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: ok sir. I understood. Thanks for explaining. On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, question one:. What is difference between ascii anci Answer: For general concept, they both fall under the category as one group element have different identification number but different group will use the same number with repeating of those numbers which were already used by another group. Question 2: Difference between unicode UTF8 and UTF16? Answer: I earlier have explained that letters converted in numbers, numbers in zero and one. The zero is taken as switch off no supply of electricity) and one is converted as switch on supply electricity). Finally every things is converted into how many times on the switch and how many time off the switch. Take a real example: 65 is the code number of the English capital letter A. If we convert the number 65 into one and zero (binary number) it becomes 101 Count the number of zero and one here. There is one at first and at last and rest are zero. The total digit is seven. It means switch the first one, switch off the second, third, fourth,fifth, sixth and switch on the seventh. That is capital A. This is only background information for your question. Then what is utf-8 and 16 etc. This is the span of a binary number. Take an example: you can write one as 1 01 001 0001 1 01 What is the different among these numbers? In value all they are one but in digits they are different. 01 is two digit and 01 is six digit. Now go to back again. each letter of each language of the world have an unique number called the uni Code. English Capital has the code 65 but my Nepali ka has 2325. if both letters converted into zero and one (binary number); A is 7 digit and my ka may have 12 digit and perhaps your Kannada ka may have sixteen digit. Now if we want write all number of equal digit say sixteen; we have to add nine zeros in front of English A and four in front of my ka but no thing to add in front of your ka. In brief, it is a process of maintaining the number with same digit. If it is smaller than the set span, zero are added in front of it but keeping the value same. In conclusion, The bit expresses the length of digit. question three: what is font convert? Answer: Basically it is not a font convert but converting the code number of a letter. Remember my earlier example: English 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. Russian 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. It is ASCII system. In the same example I have written: English: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,... Russian 100, 101, 102, 103, etc It is Uni Code system. Now Font convert means converting ASCII into uni Code numbering system. In the above example: Converting Russian 1 into 100, 2 into 101, 3 into 102 etc. etc. Making the ASCII code letter into uni Code letter Hence The word Font convert is meaning less from real sense. On 7/24/14, Renuka Warriar Edakkunni eren...@gmail.com wrote: Superb explanation. Renuka. On 7/24/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: hi sir, nice explaination. What is difference between ascii anci and unicode UTF8 and UTF16? and what is font convert? On 7/23/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: Hi list, Many persons usually ask me what is unicode? Why screen reader work only in Unicode? Many VI fellows had requested me to make a system which may read non-uniCode letters which is not possible. They often complain that sited persons use non-uniCode system which they have to access. Here is a reply: Let you be clear: 1. computer only knows every thing in number, no letter, word, or order. For example, if you press enter key, computer understand it as 13. number of key. like your roll number in school. 2. It does not recognize anything except numbers. 3.
Re: [AI] what is uniCode and why screen reader work only for uniCode texts?
sir, how to convert fonts? What are the steps to follow? On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, Soft copy, but about what? What do you need? On 7/24/14, Ganesh Babu jsspda.gan...@gmail.com wrote: Dear sir, I forget to tell you, PL send me soft copy On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, There are some reasons: 1. we are blind by eyes, they are blind by mind. 2. In this world, a man quickly adopts bad things, but could not abandon it. 3. A man is always reluctant to good cause and is hesitant to practice right things. 4. Perhaps it is god's fault, he made human being so... traditional system of character coding is far and far junior than uni code. Mind that the world is govern by virtual power but not by ground reality. On 7/24/14, Bhavya shah bhavya.shah...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. I asked this on another thread on the same topic but thought to write it to this thread just in case. Why do sighted people use ASCII more often than Unicode and why do they use ASCII anyways? Are there any advantages of ASCII over Unicode? ASCII Unicode fall under the group of encoding systems, right? What does ASCII stand for? On 7/24/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: ok sir. I understood. Thanks for explaining. On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: hi, question one:. What is difference between ascii anci Answer: For general concept, they both fall under the category as one group element have different identification number but different group will use the same number with repeating of those numbers which were already used by another group. Question 2: Difference between unicode UTF8 and UTF16? Answer: I earlier have explained that letters converted in numbers, numbers in zero and one. The zero is taken as switch off no supply of electricity) and one is converted as switch on supply electricity). Finally every things is converted into how many times on the switch and how many time off the switch. Take a real example: 65 is the code number of the English capital letter A. If we convert the number 65 into one and zero (binary number) it becomes 101 Count the number of zero and one here. There is one at first and at last and rest are zero. The total digit is seven. It means switch the first one, switch off the second, third, fourth,fifth, sixth and switch on the seventh. That is capital A. This is only background information for your question. Then what is utf-8 and 16 etc. This is the span of a binary number. Take an example: you can write one as 1 01 001 0001 1 01 What is the different among these numbers? In value all they are one but in digits they are different. 01 is two digit and 01 is six digit. Now go to back again. each letter of each language of the world have an unique number called the uni Code. English Capital has the code 65 but my Nepali ka has 2325. if both letters converted into zero and one (binary number); A is 7 digit and my ka may have 12 digit and perhaps your Kannada ka may have sixteen digit. Now if we want write all number of equal digit say sixteen; we have to add nine zeros in front of English A and four in front of my ka but no thing to add in front of your ka. In brief, it is a process of maintaining the number with same digit. If it is smaller than the set span, zero are added in front of it but keeping the value same. In conclusion, The bit expresses the length of digit. question three: what is font convert? Answer: Basically it is not a font convert but converting the code number of a letter. Remember my earlier example: English 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. Russian 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. It is ASCII system. In the same example I have written: English: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,... Russian 100, 101, 102, 103, etc It is Uni Code system. Now Font convert means converting ASCII into uni Code numbering system. In the above example: Converting Russian 1 into 100, 2 into 101, 3 into 102 etc. etc. Making the ASCII code letter into uni Code letter Hence The word Font convert is meaning less from real sense. On 7/24/14, Renuka Warriar Edakkunni eren...@gmail.com wrote: Superb explanation. Renuka. On 7/24/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: hi sir, nice explaination. What is difference between ascii anci and unicode UTF8 and UTF16? and what is font convert? On 7/23/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: Hi list, Many persons usually ask me what is unicode? Why screen reader work only in Unicode? Many VI fellows had requested me to make a system which may read non-uniCode letters which is not possible. They often complain that sited persons use non-uniCode system which they have to access. Here is a reply: Let you be clear: 1. computer only knows every thing in number, no letter, word, or order. For example, if you press enter key,
[AI] what is uniCode and why screen reader work only for uniCode texts?
Hi list, Many persons usually ask me what is unicode? Why screen reader work only in Unicode? Many VI fellows had requested me to make a system which may read non-uniCode letters which is not possible. They often complain that sited persons use non-uniCode system which they have to access. Here is a reply: Let you be clear: 1. computer only knows every thing in number, no letter, word, or order. For example, if you press enter key, computer understand it as 13. number of key. like your roll number in school. 2. It does not recognize anything except numbers. 3. Though Computer knows only the numbers; the number must be either zero or one. two, three , four is not understood by it. 4. The two, three, four, ten, hundred or billion etc is converted into a different number that contain zero and one which called binary. 6. The binary number which contains only zero and one is taken as follows: zero means(switch off (no electric supply). 1 meansswitch on ( electric supply.). 7. That means computer does switch on and off only, it does not do any thing more. 8. The processor speed expressed in hertz means how many times can it do the switch on and off in one second. 9. A human being takes few second to on or off a switch, computer does the same work many billions times in one second. Now, perhaps you may have understood: 1. Computer does not recognize any letters. 2. Instead a letter name like a, b, c, a number of that letter must be given to it. Like you are called by your roll number by a teacher, or an immigrant officer called you by your passport number or some one refered you by your id number but not by your name. 3. Hope you conclude that in computer letters are dealt in numbers only but not by their name. Now the first question begins: How the letters are given numbers? What number is given for English alphabet a or for b or for c or for z or for ka/kha of Hindi, or for alif/bay of urdu? The numbering system of all letter of all languages of the world is called unicode. For example: Government decided to allocate a id number to all of Indian citizen. Now the id number can be given in either way: First method: Bengal: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Orissa: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Gujarat:1, 2, 3, 4,5, Kerala: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 In this method, the id number within a state is not repeated but the same id number holder is found in another state. Second method: Do not repeat the id number in each state. Allocate an unique number for an Indian citizen. Now come to the letter numbering system: This is an example: English letter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Russian letter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Hindi letter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Punjabi letter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ... Chinese letter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 This method of giving the number is called ASCII system. Where the letter number is repeated. Second way: English lettter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ... upto 99 Russian letter: 100, 101, 102, 103, 104...upto 199 Hindi letter: 200, 201, 202, 203, 204... up to 299 Punjabi letter: 300, 301, 302, 303, ... up to 399. Chinese letter: 400, 401, 402, 403, 404 In this method, the letter numbers is not repeated! in different language. This is the Unicode system of coding. Now the final reply: It is already cleared that computer recognizes a letter by its code number; if the Unicode system is followed, it recognizes the exact letter because there is no repeating of the letter code number. If the letters coded in ASCII encoding, the repeat of number takes places and computer does not recognizes which language or letter it belongs. Take an example: if you went to a school and asked the headmaster about the performance of your kid having roll number ten; Can the headmaster exactly judge which is the student? Definitely not, because there are many students having roll number ten. If the school have a roll number system as in unicode; he can immediately know who is the kid because in Unicode there will be only one student having roll number ten in the school. Same case happens to screen reader to recognize the exact letter. That is why It recognizes if in Unicode but does not if in ASCII code. Him Prasad Gautam Kathmandu, Nepal Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list..
Re: [AI] what is uniCode and why screen reader work only for uniCode texts?
hi sir, nice explaination. What is difference between ascii anci and unicode UTF8 and UTF16? and what is font convert? On 7/23/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: Hi list, Many persons usually ask me what is unicode? Why screen reader work only in Unicode? Many VI fellows had requested me to make a system which may read non-uniCode letters which is not possible. They often complain that sited persons use non-uniCode system which they have to access. Here is a reply: Let you be clear: 1. computer only knows every thing in number, no letter, word, or order. For example, if you press enter key, computer understand it as 13. number of key. like your roll number in school. 2. It does not recognize anything except numbers. 3. Though Computer knows only the numbers; the number must be either zero or one. two, three , four is not understood by it. 4. The two, three, four, ten, hundred or billion etc is converted into a different number that contain zero and one which called binary. 6. The binary number which contains only zero and one is taken as follows: zero means(switch off (no electric supply). 1 meansswitch on ( electric supply.). 7. That means computer does switch on and off only, it does not do any thing more. 8. The processor speed expressed in hertz means how many times can it do the switch on and off in one second. 9. A human being takes few second to on or off a switch, computer does the same work many billions times in one second. Now, perhaps you may have understood: 1. Computer does not recognize any letters. 2. Instead a letter name like a, b, c, a number of that letter must be given to it. Like you are called by your roll number by a teacher, or an immigrant officer called you by your passport number or some one refered you by your id number but not by your name. 3. Hope you conclude that in computer letters are dealt in numbers only but not by their name. Now the first question begins: How the letters are given numbers? What number is given for English alphabet a or for b or for c or for z or for ka/kha of Hindi, or for alif/bay of urdu? The numbering system of all letter of all languages of the world is called unicode. For example: Government decided to allocate a id number to all of Indian citizen. Now the id number can be given in either way: First method: Bengal: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Orissa: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Gujarat:1, 2, 3, 4,5, Kerala: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 In this method, the id number within a state is not repeated but the same id number holder is found in another state. Second method: Do not repeat the id number in each state. Allocate an unique number for an Indian citizen. Now come to the letter numbering system: This is an example: English letter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Russian letter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Hindi letter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Punjabi letter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ... Chinese letter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 This method of giving the number is called ASCII system. Where the letter number is repeated. Second way: English lettter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ... upto 99 Russian letter: 100, 101, 102, 103, 104...upto 199 Hindi letter: 200, 201, 202, 203, 204... up to 299 Punjabi letter: 300, 301, 302, 303, ... up to 399. Chinese letter: 400, 401, 402, 403, 404 In this method, the letter numbers is not repeated! in different language. This is the Unicode system of coding. Now the final reply: It is already cleared that computer recognizes a letter by its code number; if the Unicode system is followed, it recognizes the exact letter because there is no repeating of the letter code number. If the letters coded in ASCII encoding, the repeat of number takes places and computer does not recognizes which language or letter it belongs. Take an example: if you went to a school and asked the headmaster about the performance of your kid having roll number ten; Can the headmaster exactly judge which is the student? Definitely not, because there are many students having roll number ten. If the school have a roll number system as in unicode; he can immediately know who is the kid because in Unicode there will be only one student having roll number ten in the school. Same case happens to screen reader to recognize the exact letter. That is why It recognizes if in Unicode but does not if in ASCII code. Him Prasad Gautam Kathmandu, Nepal Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in Disclaimer: 1. Contents
Re: [AI] what is uniCode and why screen reader work only for uniCode texts?
Superb explanation. Renuka. On 7/24/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi ingalagisi...@gmail.com wrote: hi sir, nice explaination. What is difference between ascii anci and unicode UTF8 and UTF16? and what is font convert? On 7/23/14, Him Prasad Gautam drishtibac...@gmail.com wrote: Hi list, Many persons usually ask me what is unicode? Why screen reader work only in Unicode? Many VI fellows had requested me to make a system which may read non-uniCode letters which is not possible. They often complain that sited persons use non-uniCode system which they have to access. Here is a reply: Let you be clear: 1. computer only knows every thing in number, no letter, word, or order. For example, if you press enter key, computer understand it as 13. number of key. like your roll number in school. 2. It does not recognize anything except numbers. 3. Though Computer knows only the numbers; the number must be either zero or one. two, three , four is not understood by it. 4. The two, three, four, ten, hundred or billion etc is converted into a different number that contain zero and one which called binary. 6. The binary number which contains only zero and one is taken as follows: zero means(switch off (no electric supply). 1 meansswitch on ( electric supply.). 7. That means computer does switch on and off only, it does not do any thing more. 8. The processor speed expressed in hertz means how many times can it do the switch on and off in one second. 9. A human being takes few second to on or off a switch, computer does the same work many billions times in one second. Now, perhaps you may have understood: 1. Computer does not recognize any letters. 2. Instead a letter name like a, b, c, a number of that letter must be given to it. Like you are called by your roll number by a teacher, or an immigrant officer called you by your passport number or some one refered you by your id number but not by your name. 3. Hope you conclude that in computer letters are dealt in numbers only but not by their name. Now the first question begins: How the letters are given numbers? What number is given for English alphabet a or for b or for c or for z or for ka/kha of Hindi, or for alif/bay of urdu? The numbering system of all letter of all languages of the world is called unicode. For example: Government decided to allocate a id number to all of Indian citizen. Now the id number can be given in either way: First method: Bengal: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Orissa: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Gujarat:1, 2, 3, 4,5, Kerala: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 In this method, the id number within a state is not repeated but the same id number holder is found in another state. Second method: Do not repeat the id number in each state. Allocate an unique number for an Indian citizen. Now come to the letter numbering system: This is an example: English letter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Russian letter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Hindi letter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Punjabi letter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ... Chinese letter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 This method of giving the number is called ASCII system. Where the letter number is repeated. Second way: English lettter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ... upto 99 Russian letter: 100, 101, 102, 103, 104...upto 199 Hindi letter: 200, 201, 202, 203, 204... up to 299 Punjabi letter: 300, 301, 302, 303, ... up to 399. Chinese letter: 400, 401, 402, 403, 404 In this method, the letter numbers is not repeated! in different language. This is the Unicode system of coding. Now the final reply: It is already cleared that computer recognizes a letter by its code number; if the Unicode system is followed, it recognizes the exact letter because there is no repeating of the letter code number. If the letters coded in ASCII encoding, the repeat of number takes places and computer does not recognizes which language or letter it belongs. Take an example: if you went to a school and asked the headmaster about the performance of your kid having roll number ten; Can the headmaster exactly judge which is the student? Definitely not, because there are many students having roll number ten. If the school have a roll number system as in unicode; he can immediately know who is the kid because in Unicode there will be only one student having roll number ten in the school. Same case happens to screen reader to recognize the exact letter. That is why It recognizes if in Unicode but does not if in ASCII code. Him Prasad Gautam Kathmandu, Nepal Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at