havebeen using keyman desktop and mozhi keyboard. recently I found that for malayalam letter ൻ്റ is not correctly displayed while using MS word. It is displayed as ൻ ്റ. But the keyboard is working fine with Libreoffice, chrome etc. I have tried using ZWJ, but no change. Kindly help me with this issue.
regards
umesh
@makara is correct that there are (at least) two different OpenType shaping engines. DirectWrite (replaced Uniscribe) is developed by Microsoft, and used for Notepad and Word on Windows. HarfBuzz is another OpenType shaping engine, used by LibreOffice, Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Android. And I have personally encountered a couple of cases where DirectWrite and HarfBuzz disagree. The solution is generally to file a bug report with one of the engines.
In this case, I suspect that the two different keyboards are outputting different Unicode characters for the same keystrokes (nta). I think that characters you are trying to display involve a chillu, and how chilu characters are encoded has changed over time. More information about chillu characters is in Chapter 12 of the Unicode Standard in the Malayalam section.
Sorry for the late response to your question. There is a workaround to get it to work. In Mozhi 2.1, Press ^ ([Shift] + [x]) after typing nta and you should be able to get the alternate combination of ന്റ.
Thank you very much for the reply and help @Benjamin_Varghese . It solved my issue. My humble suggestion is that, changes and work arounds should be announced at the time of new update releases. Thanks a lot to all of you for your help makara, marc, joncoblentz and @bobby .
Writing a news report would be an easy task if you are interested in the news and are constantly updated with the latest events. A report is a brief story of an event that is happening or has already happened. Being a report writer, you must aim to write the report in an understandable way and ensure the message is conveyed to the readers. It must, therefore, be written in simple language. The subject of the news report has to be presented clearly, and the style of writing must be precise.
We all have the practice of reading the newspaper. At times, we just read the headlines. We decide to read the full news article only if the headline is interesting. The body also has to sound interesting or must be engaging enough; otherwise, we skip the news. Writing a news report is very different from writing a general article. A news report is an informative report, not an opinionated article. Take a look at the following section to understand how you can structure your news report.
Collecting the right information is the primary thing before writing a news report. The main purpose of writing a report is to help the readers get true information about an event. To provide true information to the readers, you will have to provide proper evidence supporting it. Therefore, it is essential to collect as much information as possible to prove your point. There are multiple ways to collect and present information, some of which are mentioned below.
Site visiting is an interesting way of collecting and gathering all the information related to the event. It will help you find the exact data regarding the event. You can note everything you see and capture images to showcase as evidence.
While surveying, you can find a lot of people around you so that information can be collected from the witnesses. Their accounts may sound a little exaggerated at times; be smart enough to separate facts from fabricated information. To ensure you do not miss out on any information, you can record all your interviews.
For a news report, the most important information comes from the headline and the first line of the report. The style of writing a news report must be like an inverted pyramid where the important information must be written in the first paragraph. The body of the report covers other information and supporting details related to the event. And the less important information must be added in the concluding paragraph.
While writing the report, make sure to start with the introductory paragraph, which must include the main story. The people involved, place and date have to be mentioned in this paragraph. This can be followed by a detailed account of the event/occurrence.
The body of the report must include other relevant information about the event. You can describe whatever you noted during the site visit and add the interviews you took. Make sure that the report is written in the third person point of view and in a neutral voice. It must be written in a way that sounds more informative rather than opinionated. There is not much place for personal emotions in a news report; it has to be objective.
A news report is different from an opinion piece in that only factual information is provided in a news report. Therefore, while writing a news report, make sure to collect all the facts and evidence and present them well in your report.
Always follow the inverted pyramid style to write a news report. The important information is written at the beginning while leaving the less important parts until the end of the report. Write a catchy headline and keep the language simple and direct. Stick to facts and attribute facts to the source from which you acquired the information.
Forms on this page are for use by public drinking water systems and laboratories. DEP has implemented a paperless permitting process that will allow for the electronic submission of applications, forms, and requests for information, and, following permit issuance, the submission of required compliance forms.
In order to complete the following DEP electronic forms, you must have Adobe Reader 8.0 or higher. If you do not have the capability or do not want to submit a form electronically, hard copies of the completed form with all required attachments and fees should be mailed to the appropriate offices indicated on each form. Contact information for the department offices is found on our Source and Drinking Water webpage.
Analytical results for samples taken pursuant to Chapter 62-550, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), shall be reported by the laboratory in a format that includes all of the required information described in the documents provided below. Laboratories may use computer-generated versions of the formats provided such versions are identical in every respect other than print size, type and spacing. If laboratory analysis reports are submitted without all of the required information, as set forth below, the submittal will be rejected (Reference Rule 62-550.730, F.A.C.).
The following example reporting format was developed to assist PWSs in reporting parameters for the Stage 1 Disinfectants/Disinfection Byproducts Rule (D/DBPR). PWSs are not required to use this example reporting format. PWSs can use any format they wish as long as the information required by 62-550.821(12), F.A.C., is provided.
The following example monitoring plan example was developed to assist PWSs in preparing a Stage 1 Disinfectants/Disinfection Byproducts Rule (D/DBPR) monitoring plan for chlorine and/or chloramines. PWSs are not required to use this example. PWSs can use any format they wish as long as the relevant information required by 62-550.821(11), F.A.C., is provided.
The following example reporting format was developed to assist PWSs in reporting parameters for the Stage 2 Disinfectants/Disinfection Byproducts Rule (D/DBPR). PWSs are not required to use the example reporting format. PWSs can use any format they wish as long as the information required by 40 C.F.R. 141.629(a) is provided.
Stage 2 D/DBPR: The following format was developed to assist PWSs in preparing a Stage 2 Disinfectants/Disinfection Byproducts Rule (D/DBPR) monitoring plan. PWSs are not required to use this example monitoring plan format. PWSs can use any format they wish as long as the information required by the applicable federal regulations (40 C.F.R. 141.622(a)(1)) is provided.
The following example reporting format was developed to assist PWSs in reporting information for the 4-log Treatment of Ground Water. PWSs are not required to use this example reporting format. PWSs can use any format they wish as long as pertinent information is provided.
I don't know what application you are using to create the pdf file. Does the program support malayalam unicode fonts? Even If it support malayalam, keep in mind that the Adobe is not designed to deal malayalam fonts. we may have to compromize with it's limitaions. How to overcome this or create the pdf ? try to print the file in xps format (it is a type of file or extension). Do [ctrl+p > it will list you printers installed on your pc; but don't choose the regular printer you are using to print in a4 /legal paper ; instead of that select microsoft xps from the printer list) the print. This will ask you to show the location. you save it anywhere you like. then right click on the file and convert the file as PDF. (you need to have Acrobat (not acrobat reader) installed on your pc). If you don't have Acrobat, try with any online xps to pdf converter.
If the fonts are not supported in the mobile application, you can use them directly on the desktop. You will not need to convert it to any other format. You can use the Adobe PDF printer to create a new PDF file if you need to re-create.
I'm also facing this same issue. I have overcame this by converting the PDF to PNG for printing. If you are interested in solving this, I can share with you a sample of the document with the error privately.
I faced this issue in Epson Iprint app and reported to them. If you can give me an email, i can forward it to that. Otherwise don't mind me. I'm not sure if this is specifically tied to Adobe or not. I'm using open source products for now.
Didn't need to convert the file. I was facing the same issue today. I changed the default PDF app on phone to Google Drive and opened the PDF. Send to printer from phone. No Issues. Using WhatsApp Web I tried downloading the receipt to PC as well. No problems there either.
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