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    Aruna Malayalam Unicode font
    language: Malayalam, India's First font having native currency Symbol with Unicode support; Licensed under the GNU General Public License - Version 3. Designed by Rahul V, Sulthan Bathery, Kerala, India Neflone Creative lab. rahulv@kimo.com
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    Pagul is a Free Font for Sourashtra Language with Unicode glyph. User can share, learn, modify, redistribute this Free Font under the Terms of Free Software Licenses: GPL (General Public License) version 3 with font-exception.
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    Font toolkit written in Python, disassembles and assembles fonts using Unicode and XML.
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    w3Tamil Web Keyboard
    w3Tamil Web keyboard helps to type Tamil Unicode characters on computers which do not have a keyboard for typing the Tamil alphabet.
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    Easy Malayalam

    Type in Malayalam made easy.

    Easy Malayalam is a free software which helps to type Malayalam characters easily by using an user friendly interface. This tool support major Malayalam Characters and glyphs. It is easy to copy words or paragraphs to programs like ms word, adobe Photoshop, Corel Draw, etc.
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    OCR c++ library. Include: contour recognition; vectorisation; matrix letter feature recognition; auto page segmentation and detect rotation; SS3 ASM core; XML base; web-based GUI; 99,6% printed Unicode text recognition; letter base up to 1200 letters.
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    A simple, intuitive Javascript keyboard for Indic Languages such as Hindi, Sanskrit and Gujarati, based on Unicode characters.
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    Auvai is a Java API and Java Swing based application for Text to Speech conversion of Unicode Tamil. Future direction of this API and application is to support Text to Speech conversion for all "Indic" languages.
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    Unicode-GLib for PalmOS. Unicode-GLib provides Unicode rendering and display capabilities for PalmOS applications. Supports proper display of languages like Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Korean, Tamil, Thai, etc. NOW WITH TEXT ENTRY AND UNICODE KEYBOARDS!
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    This project aims to provide a free TrueType Persian font covering its part of ISO 10464/Unicode UCS (Universal Characters Set).
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    HIndi Mail Client in Java, can be extended as a editor and a plugin on web pages to mail and view mails in Unicode Devnagri Font. The Mail Client could be used to embed into a HTML page so that people need not install it to view and recieve mails.
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    Urdu Font Project is a step towards Opensource development of True Type Unicode Standard based Urdu Fonts specially "Nastaleeq", "Nastaleeq" Like and "Naskh" fonts.
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    The goal of Tamil Tools project is to consolidate major open source softwares related Tamil language in one place. Immediate goal is to develop a standard encoding convertor between TSCII, TAB and Unicode as envisaged by INFITT in TI2001 conference.
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    Vietnamese Font Converter is a tool to cross-convert fonts between VNI, TCVN, VPS, and Unicode fonts in any documents so that people need not to install too many fonts on the system.
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    This project will provide tools for user to convert existing web sites, blogs and documents with non-standard Myanmar font data to Unicode 5.1 compatible data. (Zawgyi to Unicode 5.1, WinMyanmar system to Unicode 5.1 etc.)
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    LinuxFont

    Create and investigate PSF2 fonts

    This utility is created with the aim of accelerating development of Linux PSF2 (framebuffer) fonts. It does not work with X fonts. The program can "explode" existing PSF2 fonts, creating an human-readable graphical representation of each glyph which can then be re-compiled into a PSF2 font. The project supports the use of unicode tables at the end of fonts, but currently (Dec, 2012) not fully (sequences are not supported), but this should be simple to amend.
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