James Kass wrote:
> Rajesh Chandrakar wrote about a display problem.
>
> I wrote:
>
> > This could be a font problem, an encoding problem on the
> > page in question, or a problem with the operating system
> > support.
> >
> > Here is the line in question reproduced in Unicode (UTF-8):
> >
> > वे
Rajesh Chandrakar wrote about a display problem.
I wrote:
> This could be a font problem, an encoding problem on the
> page in question, or a problem with the operating system
> support.
>
> Here is the line in question reproduced in Unicode (UTF-8):
>
> वेंकटाचलपते (निन्नु नम्मिति
Rajesh Chandrakar wrote:
> Is it your indication in this area is, separate fonts for
> all languages as true type? if yes, will it not create problem
> in indexing and searching of database?> > and what about
the storage of the data, will it not be messed
> in back end?
As long as standa
Rajesh Chandrakar wrote:
> ...
> but I can say about the Devanagari which is my mother
> language. Some "matras" such as "EE" and "U" of this language
> is not being represented in actual place, somewhere it is
> coming first and somewhere after than its actual place in
> words. Look at th
James Kass wrote:
Rajesh Chandrakar wrote:
> >
> > Another problem has to do with searching/indexing. Search/index
applications
> > are "broken" by non-Standard encodings.
>
> but how far searching and indexing is possible for encoded standards?
>
Hopefully, someone on our list with better knowl
"James E. Agenbroad" wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Rajesh Chandrakar wrote:
>
> >
> > James Kass wrote:
> >
> > > Adarsh wrote:
> > >
> > > [snip]
> > >
> > > Another problem has to do with searching/indexing. Search/index
> > > applications
> > > are "broken" by non-Standard encodings.
> >
> >
On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Rajesh Chandrakar wrote:
>
> James Kass wrote:
>
> > Adarsh wrote:
> >
> > [snip]
> >
> > Another problem has to do with searching/indexing. Search/index
> > applications
> > are "broken" by non-Standard encodings.
>
> but how far searching and indexing is possible for e
Rajesh Chandrakar wrote:
> >
> > Another problem has to do with searching/indexing. Search/index applications
> > are "broken" by non-Standard encodings.
>
> but how far searching and indexing is possible for encoded standards?
>
Hopefully, someone on our list with better knowledge of search
e
James Kass wrote:
> Adarsh wrote:
>
> > With ArialUnicodeMS all the characters for indian languages are not given
> > and even rendering characters has become a problem.Actually i hope u know
> > that for devanagari the range is from 0901-096f but all the characters has
> > not been covered in t
Andrew Cunningham wrote:
> Hi Rajesh
>
> it cann't be done
>
> both Arial Unicode MS and Code2000 contain indic characters, but only those
> defined in the Unicode standard, the discret characters.
>
> If i remember correctly, the required conjuncts and ligatures
Adarsh wrote:
> With ArialUnicodeMS all the characters for indian languages are not given
> and even rendering characters has become a problem.Actually i hope u know
> that for devanagari the range is from 0901-096f but all the characters has
> not been covered in this range and unicode people h
Rajesh ChandrakarWrote:
>
> I am new user of this forum and I am exploring Unicode and it's
> application part with bibliographic databases. Right now, I have
> explored the use of Arial Unicode MS font with Netscape browser. Now my
> problem is, our centre has developed the Library housekeeping s
Rajesh Chandrakar wrote:
>
> I am new user of this forum and I am exploring Unicode and it's
> application part with bibliographic databases. Right now, I have
> explored the use of Arial Unicode MS font with Netscape browser. Now my
> problem is, our centre has developed the Library housekeepi
pplication around -- the end of a long journey, not the beginning.
MichKa
Michael Kaplan
Trigeminal Software, Inc.
http://www.trigeminal.com/
- Original Message -
From: "Rajesh Chandrakar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 9:55
Dear folks,
I am new user of this forum and I am exploring Unicode and it's
application part with bibliographic databases. Right now, I have
explored the use of Arial Unicode MS font with Netscape browser. Now my
problem is, our centre has developed the Library housekeeping software
on Power Buil
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