Re: [Indic-computing-users] input method for IE on Win 98
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From: <al...@ya...> - 2002-11-19 12:02:10
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Don't know if that's what what you're looking for but have a look at http://www.aksharamala.com/ They have something on this; it's actually supposed to be free for a few days. However, the guy who runs the show (Srinivas) has been known to be considerate to freelance developers. Also, the takhti editor at http://geocities.com/hanu_man_ji/ works even on Win3.1, and the binary is free. Not exactly an ime but can be used for copy paste. Actually, I'm yet to find a wysiwyg editor on linux for devanagari. If it can be done with notepad and takhti I'm sure it can be done on linux too. That's not relevant to your query; just a thought. Alok --- "Tapan S. Parikh" <ta...@ya...> wrote: > > > Any one know of a good way to generically input indic languages in Win > 98 browsers (IE and/or Netscape)? Preferably something free / open > source / easily available? > > I know this is the 25 million dollar question, but Im just wondering if > other people have ideas that I dont... > > I know Sunil was working on a Java applet for this some time back, but > is he still? Mithi has some good ActiveX controls also as I understand. > Anything else that anyone knows about? > > MS distributes Global IME for CJK languages, but nothing for Indic. > > [Please dont flame me for using MS. Its not my choice.] > > -- Tapan > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by: To learn the basics of securing > your web site with SSL, click here to get a FREE TRIAL of a Thawte > Server Certificate: http://www.gothawte.com/rd524.html > _______________________________________________ > Indic-computing-users mailing list http://indic-computing.sourceforge.net/ > Ind...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/indic-computing-users > [Other Indic-Computing mailing lists: -devel, -standards, -announce] ===== This message was sent from alkuma "at" yahoo "dot" com http://www.geocities.com/alkuma/ http://www.geocities.com/mudralipi http://www.geocities.com/shabdanjali/ http://hindi.mozzie.org ________________________________________________________________________ Missed your favourite TV serial last night? Try the new, Yahoo! TV. visit http://in.tv.yahoo.com |