[Indic-computing-users] Re: Hindi Editor
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From: Ravikant <rav...@sa...> - 2002-10-08 13:14:50
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Dear Christina Apart from Baraha, there are quite a few phonetic transliterators available on the web: 1. You could use yudit (www.yudit.org) if you work on Linux. 2. For windows you could download a couple of things: -'keyman' , latest version from tavultesoft.com -unicode fonts from BBC (bbc.co.uk/hindi) or Raghu from NCST site -and devromU (developed by Steve Smith and Bob Eaton, free for non-commercial use.) keyboard from me. the advantage with this patchwork is that you could type straightaway in your word document or Yahoo compose. These are all .exe files and will install themselves on your machine. If you want proprietary stuff, you can either go for mithi IndiaPage package or the one developed by aksharmala.com There are certain other alternatives in the form of ITRANS and IWRITE32 and still more at the TDIL site, government of India. Best ravikant |