Re: [Indic-computing-users] Re: Writing pages in Indian languages.. Info reqd.
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From: Guntupalli K. <kar...@fr...> - 2003-10-01 16:24:43
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On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 23:15:37 +0530 (IST) "Frederick Noronha (FN)" <fr...@by...> wrote: > Harveer, Did you get a suitably solution since? Sorry for the long > delay. FN > > On Mon, 8 Sep 2003, Harveer Singh wrote: > > > > Hi Fred, > > > > Have been reading your posts quite regularly on > > LIH/LIH and your LFY articles as well. > > > > I was thinking of making bi-lingual pages, initially > > English+Hindi, which would be compatible with Linux. I > > tried doing some simple pages, while they showed OK on > > Win, but nothing on Linux. > > I assume you mean web pages here. There are two ways to it you could use font based method, where you select the font and type, so font tags are used for it, & that particular font has to be installed on client side, dynamic fonts can be used, but they wont work on linux. Another way is to make webpages in unicode , you can do that on Windows 2K & XP. on Linux you can use Redhat 9/MDK 9/ Morphix , which have gnome 2.0, here you will have to do all html coding urself. Mozilla composer can also be used but its not yet supporting rendering (the stable releases). Will get back with more on this tomorrow. Meanwhile chek the links below > > Probably, if you have some links containing how-to's > > etc. on this topic, then you could pass them onto me. > > Chek out http://www.geocities.com/alkuma/seehindi.html, that should help you get started On using yudit read http://www.indlinux.org/doc/yuditguide.html -- Dream, Dream, Dream Dreams transform into thoughts And thoughts result in action. -- Kalam --------------------------- * Indian Linux project * * http://www.indlinux.org * --------------------------- |