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Hare Krishna! PAMHO, AGTSP, AGTSG & G Pls find below - links for the online text editor (as outlined below) http://www.quillpad.com/hindi/ http://www.quillpad.com/malayalam/ http://www.quillpad.com/kannada/ http://www.quillpad.com/tamil/ http://www.quillpad.com/telugu/ PAMHO Your servant Balagopala Dasbalaji s <sbalaji2002 wrote: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 21:26:13 -0700 (PDT)balaji s <sbalaji2002Fwd: Hindi/ other languages text editorAbhinaba <abhinabamukherjee, Krishna Bhagavan , Iskcon Youth Federation <ISKCON-Youth-Federation (AT) googl (DOT) com>, Iskcon Youth Forum <iyfdelhi >, Govindadwipa <govindadwipa >, HG Gopisvar Prabhu

<gagankohli, HG Rishi Kumara Prabhu <rama.r Hare Krishna! PAMHO, AGTSP, AGTSG & G Pls find attached - Hindi/ other language text editor - one simply needs to type the Hindi/ Sanskrit words / sentences using English alphabets on one's keyboard & the text gets converted to Hindi / other language font e.g. sentence can be - yashoda shri krishn ki mata hain (can be seen in Hindi font by using the editor) The attachment

also shows the guide for proper conversion to Sanskrit vowels & syllables, from English - a few other languages are also available...(may be useful for translation & preaching purposes...) PAMHO Your servant Balagopala Das Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Answers - Check it out. "Balaji" <balajisTo:

<sbalaji2002Hindi/ other languages text editorFri, 10 Aug 2007 09:30:16 +0530 हरे कृषà¥à¤£ हरे कृषà¥à¤£ कृषà¥à¤£ कृषà¥à¤£ हरे हरे हरे राम हरे राम राम राम हरे हरे If you are seeing junk characters instead of the correct hindi characters, in your browser go to 'View->Encoding' and select the option 'Unicode (UTF-8)'. To respond to this email in hindi, visit http://quillpad.in/hindi QuillPad allows users to type freely without having to follow any strict typing rules. While QuillPad predicts most words correctly, there may be a few cases where the desired word may not appear in the predicted options.

Such words can be composed by entering the words in an ITRANS like scheme. The following examples demonstrate how to write words using the ITRANS like scheme Input Output raaj/kumaar राजà¥â€Œà¤•à¥à¤®à¤¾à¤° Note the use of '/' in this example rAShTrapati राषà¥à¤Ÿà¥à¤°à¤ªà¤¤à¤¿ We can use either 'aa' or 'A' raaj.h^^kumaar राजà¥â€Œà¤•à¥à¤®à¤¾à¤° It can be written this way too. kanna.mbaaDi कनà¥à¤¨à¤‚बाडि You can use .n or .m for anusvara Scheme Table Vowels अ (a) आ (A,aa) इ (i) ई (I,ii,ee) उ (u) ऊ (U,oo) ऋ (RRi) ॠ(RRI) ठ(e,E) ठ(ai) ओ (o,O) औ (au,ou) ऑ (.C) Mathras Mathras are joined with base consonants or conjuncts to complete a composite letterExamples क + ृ = कृ कà¥à¤· + े = कà¥à¤·à¥‡ ा (A,aa) ि (i) ी (I,ii,ee) ॠ(u) ू (U,oo) ृ (RRi) ॄ (RRI) े (e,E) ै (ai) ो (o,O) ौ (au,ou) ॅ (.c) ॉ (.C) Anusvara,Visarga and Bindus Bindus are used with consonants and conjunctsExamples को + ं = कों ं (.n,.m) ः (H) ठ(.N) ऽ

(.a) Consonants क (k) ख (kh,K) ग (g) घ (gh,G) ङ (~N) च (ch) छ (chh,Ch,CH) ज (j) ठ(jh,Jh,JH) ञ (~n) ट (T) ठ(Th,TH) ड (D) ढ (Dh) ण (N) त (t) थ (th) द (d) ध (dh) न (n) प (p) फ (ph,f) ब (b) भ (bh) म (m) य (y) र ® ल (l) ळ (L) व (v,w) श (sh,S) ष (Sh,SH) स (s) ह (h) Extended Consonants (Defined for convenience) क़ (q) ज़ (J) कà¥à¤· (x) जà¥à¤ž (GY) ऱ ® Halanth Halanth is used to combine two consonants to form conjunctsExamples क +à¥+ ष = कà¥à¤· ष +à¥+ ट + ॠ+ र = षà¥à¤Ÿà¥à¤° Halanth is also used to form half-consonants. क + ॠ= कॠॠ(.h) Nukta Nukta is added after a base consonant. क +़ = क़ ़ (.x) Zero Width Modifiers zwj and zwnj are used to prevent default joining of two consonants.Examples क + ॠ+ ष =

कà¥à¤· (Default) क + ॠ+ <zwj> + ष = कà¥â€à¤· (Combined with zwj) क +à¥+ <zwnj> + ष = कà¥â€Œà¤· (Combined with zwnj) <delim> has been provided as a shortcut to <halanth><zwnj>. Look at the examples table below for further information <zwnj> (^^) <delim> (/) Digits ० (0) १ (1) २ (2) ३ (3) ४ (4) ५ (5) ६ (6) ७ (7) ८ (8) ९ (9) Copyright © 2007 Tachyon Technologies. All rights reserved. Home | About QuillSearch | Register | Contact

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