Sriharsha Vedurmudi said on Mon, Nov 08, 2004 at 10:44:15PM +0530,:
s/w called TeluguLipi Editor, it had this wonderful feature that if
I type
Please use unicode. I do not think this, or acharya editor follow the unicode standard.
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a word in english, it would automatically convert every syllabi of it to Telugu.
THis is only an issue of keyboard layout.
- No one in the village knew anything about computers, so had to be taught
from scratch.
He could have started with a free OS.
- None of their group are comfortable with *nix. (A pity)
Huh? Dunno computers and are not comfortable with *nix?
- The software that they are planning to provide now is the ones by Azim
Premji Foundation http://www.azimpremjifoundation.org/html/educationalsoftware.htm which runs on Windows only.
Too bad.