John Hudson wrote:
At 03:09 PM 12/16/2002, Eric Muller wrote:
In order to convert any Devanagari font to be rendered in
the same way,
May be Sunil is just asking for a conversion of data,
presumably from
ISCII to Unicode.
Ah, yes, this is possible. I'm so used to people asking the
On 16/12/2002 22:02:36 Magda Danish (Unicode) wrote:
I have a data in devanagri true type font i want to convert
this data into mangal unicode.
Sunil,
For Windows or Mac use: If you want to convert data from one encoding to
Unicode, one option is to look at the free TECkit package. There
Bob Hallissy wrote:
NB: One of the complexities you may run into, and which will limit your
options, is that your encoding may store text in a different order than
Unicode requires. If this is the case, TECkit can do the rearrangement for
you but I'm not sure ICU will easily do that. Certainly
On 12/16/2002 05:09:04 PM Eric Muller wrote:
May be Sunil is just asking for a conversion of data, presumably from
ISCII to Unicode.
Or perhaps from one of a variety of non-standard Devanagari encodings.
- Peter
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I am Gis/Website developer my query is
I have a data in devanagri true type font i want to convert
this data into mangal unicode.
I want to know whether any converter is available for
converting devanagari to mangal unicode.
This is, excuse the pun, a bit of a mangled question. Mangal
In order to convert any Devanagari font to be rendered in the same way,
May be Sunil is just asking for a conversion of data, presumably from
ISCII to Unicode.
Eric.
At 03:09 PM 12/16/2002, Eric Muller wrote:
In order to convert any Devanagari font to be rendered in the same way,
May be Sunil is just asking for a conversion of data, presumably from
ISCII to Unicode.
Ah, yes, this is possible. I'm so used to people asking the other question
that I
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