Venkat and all,
Splendid work with the IME.
And it does indeed work in Windows 7.
Now, speaking as one of the many Devanagari challenged Westerners, not to mention keyboard challenged one finger typist ones, the ideal Western user friendly system for editing Sanskrit, would display the Devanagari only as the end product.
I envisage a two frame window, similar to the still useful Itranslator, but without the onscreen English graffiti.
The user types happily away in graffiti speak as usual, but the screen shows Romanised diacritics.
Editing being done directly with the Romanised text.
Meanwhile, the Devanagari script, (on view or not, as desired) magically arises above, squiggle by squiggle, ligatures and all.
My finger(s) types saMskR^ita
my eyes see saṁskṛta
and the wizard conjures up संस्कृत
All while I am directly editing saṁskṛta.
There are no shortage of available apps., online or offline, that do the business, but in their confusing graffiti languages.
They were essential in the pre-Unicode era, but surely we are long overdue for some post ASCII sophistication.
Anglicised capitals included, so to give Saṁskṛta while retaining संस्कृत.
Eddie
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Venkat,Thank you for passing on the benefit of your valuable experience:"Adobe's reader, foxit reader etc., are all buggy and result in a lot of gibberish"To add to that, I can now say that Adobe's commercial Convert-to-pdf offering, also turns out to be pretty useless, as I have recently discovered the hard way.From the docs that come with your BhashaIME, I followed up on your ref. to "PDF Xchange Viewer".That too, is indeed very good.For programmers, there is their PDF-XChange Lite http://www.tracker-software.com/product/pdf-xchange-liteThe free version now includes source code in a variety of visual programming languages (including C# .NET).I have found that it works very nicely with those .pdf's with Roman diacritics (Nicely for me, that is!).But, as always, embedded customised Devanagari fonts are another matter!With some knowledge of how to remap from one encoding scheme to another (and a lot of spare time) it might well be be possible to get results, further investigation is needed . . .Anything that helps to make Sanskrit, and especially its script, easier to read, is very welcome.Eddie
Thanks for you kind words.
I have uploaded a new version with a bug-fix for Transcription, but
for which, the s/w is the same.
Warm regards
Venkat
On Dec 8, 8:19 pm, "Eddie Hadley" <EddieHad...@Ontology.demon.co.uk>
wrote:
> Venkat and all,
>
> Splendid work with the IME.
>
> And it does indeed work in Windows 7.
>
>
> Eddie
>
Congratulations on your effort. While I appreciate it, I'd like to ask you how different it is from BARAHA IME, another open source software. It works with all MS Office
Dear Venkat ji,Congratulations on your effort. While I appreciate it, I'd like to ask you how different it is from BARAHA IME, another open source software. It works with all MS Office documents, and also on online html or other interactive web pages.
It transliterates input into several scripts, almost all representing the Indian Constitution's scheduled languages.How can your efforts be evolved to improve tagging of online available content in Indian languages?
How can online translation services be made more grammatically correct and "SMART"? Awaiting your valuable inputs.Namaskar.Maulik Mavani.
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Sri SreenadhBoth the fonts you mention use the same glyph space. So a simple transliteration won't do. The Transliterator needs read each character along with the associated font info, then transliterate. Obviously the text needs to be in a form which retains the font info for each char (eg, HTML, RTF etc) and not plain text. If you can send a couple of pages of your original text I my be able to help ; of course at my leisure :)RegardsVenkatesh
On Saturday, May 18, 2013 8:12:45 AM UTC+5:30, Sreenadh OG wrote:Dear Venkat,
Congratulations for your excellent software. In search to type in IAST using some tools I found your's and loved it! By the way, I have some mixed non-unicode (DV-TTSurekh and DV1-TTSurekh) text which contain both Devanagari and romanscript with phonetic symbols, coupled with normal english. Is there a way I can convert 100s of such pages into Unicode in one go? Is there available any tool that can help me on this?
Love and regards,
Sreenadh
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Can I getfont document converted into any Unicode Sanskrit font? either Sanskrit 2003 or any other font?
I have just given it a try, and it works fine.
Taff,
One time iTranslator beta tester for the reverse translation (Devanagari to Itrans/Roman transliteration) version of version 2003
Sri Bhat,
I tried attaching the IME here, but google reponded saying the message is deleted. Apparently Google does not allow .7z files to be attached. So I have uploaded the file to the Google drive. Here's the download link
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4uo7Dp5rwXSZDJmbndvZ2ZPWFU/edit?usp=sharing
Pl download, unzip, start the new IME. You will be able able to see "Sanskrit 98 -> Uni Dev" under "Transliterate2" menu. (not Sanskrit1998).
Regards
Venkatesh