Guest guest Posted April 14, 2008 Report Share Posted April 14, 2008 Respected Swamin, It is gratifying to note the efforts you are taking to compose and send the files. All of us are greatly indebted to you, Sir. Kindly continue with your process only and send the files in PDF format as usual. As you have rightly pointed out, MS Word is not the correct platform for such a Sanskrit-Tamil content. Thanking you for your efforts, yours truly, SA Narayananrangaindira75 <rangaindira75 wrote: Dear Sir,You have mentioned that 1 to 15 pages atached.But in the attachement it is mentioned file not stoed. If you can sen it in the form of Ms word it will be very much usefull. it is difficult to convert PDF to MS word . Thank you very much for the Kainkaryam you have ubder taken.Dasan .Ranganathan ***I hope that you have to change your email client settings to allow / accept attachments to download.This is not our problem. Most of the members are getting the attachments.Also the files are stored in the files section then and there.You can download yourself at any time using the link sent to you through the intimation email.It is impossible to send it as word document, because, the matterin this files are composed in Tamil with few sankrit slokas, which will not work with ms word. Also I am composing it in Adope pagemaker for Tamil matter, Itranslator 2003 for Sanskrit and using Serif page plus to make the sanskrit matters into jpg and then I am using Adobe Photoshop CS3 to make it compatible for Pagemaker to take it inside the text.After doing several process it is coming to your inbox to just double click and open it in Adobe acrobat or any other pdf reader without any difficulty?!!Then why you need it in Word format? I could not understand? And I wish to know is there any more member having this opinion?!nvs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2008 Report Share Posted April 16, 2008 Respected Swamin I do agree with Sri Narayanan. But one more humble request some one like me those who do not know the Hindi, Sanskrit would appreciate if you can give the meanings, if possible. Dasan P.Aravamudhan *** The Sankrit slokas are references for the details / explanation given in Tamil. So, no need to explain it again. nvs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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