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aksharamala.html
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Intro to using Aksharamala on windows.
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detroit/
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Slides from a presentation at the Technology Session of 3rd America Telugu
Sahiti Sadassu (Detroit), Oct 19-20, 2002. Note: We finally have a good
technology infrastructure for telugu (see the presentation for more
details) that's now under adoption by leading software vendors.
Thus, I strongly discourage any more use of the old hacks such as
Tikkana, Rangavalli and Rangavallika except for reasons of
backward-compatibility. Please see
intro to aksharamala for telugu
to get started.
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download.html
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Download Rangavalli-1.2 and MeghaSandesam-1.1 with Tikkana Fonts
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etelugu.html
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An older white paper on the then state of technology infrastructure for telugu
on computers. Still useful to understand the basic challenges but most of these
are now solved as described in the presentation at detroit.
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lekha-0.2.tgz
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LaTeX based transliteration software written by Ramana Juvvadi.
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msfaq.html
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MeghaSandesam FAQ
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rfaq.html
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Rangavalli FAQ
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rts2iscii.html
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Tool to convert RTS text to ISCII
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saradaa.html
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Netscape Composer Plugin for Telugu Transliteration
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utf82rts.txt
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Perl script to convert unicode telugu text encoded in UTF-8 to RTS.
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webeditor.html
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Your Web Brower is now a telugu editor! No need to download
and install special software/fonts. No need to wait for the remote
web server to respond to your transliteration requests either.
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