At 07:37 +0100 2002.03.08, Lateef Sagar wrote:
MS Office XP installs many keyboard layouts (like
Arabic etc) in Windows 98. For Windows NT/2000/XP
there is a shareware software Keyboard Layout Manager
32 bit, but I haven't found out any software yet that
allows making a non-ASCII keyboard layout
At 14:02 +0100 2002.03.06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I interpret this to mean one may not legitimately use this font for any
purpose other than viewing the BBC website.
If http://www.bbc.co.uk/hindi/images/download_text.gif
is any indication, the font doesn't look too promising.
Have you seen
At 15:57 +0100 2002.03.06, John H. Jenkins wrote:
MS Office X converts Unicode text to runs of older Mac
script systems and does not use ATSUI. It is therefore
limited in the extent to which it supports Unicode.
Is the conclusion correct that MS Office X uses one or several
KCHR
Has anybody tried the Aksharamala input system for
devanagari sold by http://www.aksharamala.com/ ?
It says: Aksharamala is a standards-based software tool that
facilitates use of English QWERTY keyboards to input text
in Indian languages, but I am not sure what to think of
the text at
At least two of the links from
http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/APPLE-old/
showed empty pages (or nothing) in my browser a while ago.
I tried these:
http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/APPLE-old/HEBREW.TXT
I would like to know if anybody using a Mac succeeds in
viewing correctly the Hebrew part of the Unicode Demo Page,
or any Unicode Hebrew for that matter (Unicode is Unicode
after all).
If yes, please mention OS version, browser(s) and font(s)
used.
If not, what may be the reasons it
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