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Tsciianjal.kmp Keyboard Details For historical research. This is a non-Unicode compliant keyboard. An appropriate Unicode keyboard that is based on the same keyboard layout is:. (This uses the layout popularly called 'Anjal' style keyboard. This is similar to the English QWERTY keyboard, eg. When A is pressed Tamil 'A' gets displayed. TSCII (Tamil Standard code for Information Interchange) is the most widely followed Encoding standard among the tamils.

This encoding standard was formed by open email discussions. For More details of TSCII encoding please visit the TSCII home page: http://www.tamil.net/tscii.).

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I am really desperate for some help figuring out my Tamil unicode font problem. With great difficulty I got all these fonts set up on my previous ibook G4. When that computer died in the fall I got this new Macbook, and had all my data brought from the old computer to the new one. Fonts were working great, as before.

Well recently I had a hard drive failure on my new Macbook (OSX 10.6.7). I now have a new hard drive, and I brought over all my data from an external hard drive using Time Machine. Everything appeared to be working great.except the Tamil fonts. Previously I was using Murasu Anjal unicode font which allowed me to type in Tamil font and view Tamil on webpages, no problem. I understand that Snow Leopard has Tamil font support (including Anjal), so I am confused as to why they were working before but are not working now-especially because on my husband's Macbook Pro (OSX 10.6.5) you can see Tamil fonts on webpages and he has no special Tamil font installed whatsoever. For me the only thing visible is boxes. I am in the midst of finishing up a dissertation which is really dependent on being able to read and write in Tamil fonts.

I am desperate to get this fixed but just cannot seem to figure it out. I would greatly appreciate any help or advice!!! Thanks so much!!!

Indophile wrote: When I type in Pages, NeoOffice or TextEdit, the results are the same. Many of the characters show up, but vowel combinations-especially the 'o' or 'u' vowels-show up incorrectly or are unintelligible. This sounds like you could have a Windows Tamil font on your machine which is conflicting. Windows fonts cannot be used for Tamil on a Mac.

Go to Character Viewer (Edit Special Characters), view = code tables, tab = unicode, range = 00000B80 Tamil, select a character, and look in the Font Variation pane. Any font other than the InaiMathi Regular from Apple should be removed. OS X comes equipped to read and write Unicode Tamil out of the box, there is no need to install anything. The name of the font is InaiMathi.

If you have that in your font list, then you can read any Unicode Tamil. For typing Unicode Tamil, you go to system prefs/language & text/input sources and check the box for the Anjal or Tamil99 Input Method, plus the box for Show Input Menu in Menu Bar. Then you select one of those from the 'flag' menu at the top right of the screen and type.

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If you are missing the InaiMathi font, email me and I will send you a copy (tom at bluesky dot org). If you are trying to read non-Unicode Tamil webpages, use the Firefox browser with the Padma extension.

If you have been downloading the Murasu Anjal stuff from the internet and using it instead of what Apple provides, I don't know anything about that, except that I think versions earlier than 10 are not Unicode and I would not recommend them. I've always used the Anjal keyboard with no problem.at least there was no problem before my MacBook hard drive had to be replaced, with a newer operating system, as I had mentioned previously. When I type in Pages, NeoOffice or TextEdit, the results are the same. Many of the characters show up, but vowel combinations-especially the 'o' or 'u' vowels-show up incorrectly or are unintelligible. Strangely, typing in Tamil font (using Anjal keyboard) in internet searches works perfectly, but ONLY in Firefox (?) NOT in the Safari browser. Prior to re-installing the InaiMathi font, which had seemingly vanished with the transfer of my data to the new hard drive, I was unable to type Tamil anywhere, not even in Firefox.

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Now it works only in Firefox. For example, if I were to type in Tamil in this window, it works fine: தமிழ் நாடு. Being able to do Tamil searches in Firefox as I had previously is really a major boon for me, but of course I'd love to be able to produce Tamil text, especially as I am about to embark on a 6 month research jaunt to South Asia. Many thanks for all your help thus far, and for any further advice you might have. Indophile wrote: When I type in Pages, NeoOffice or TextEdit, the results are the same.

Many of the characters show up, but vowel combinations-especially the 'o' or 'u' vowels-show up incorrectly or are unintelligible. This sounds like you could have a Windows Tamil font on your machine which is conflicting. Windows fonts cannot be used for Tamil on a Mac. Go to Character Viewer (Edit Special Characters), view = code tables, tab = unicode, range = 00000B80 Tamil, select a character, and look in the Font Variation pane.

Any font other than the InaiMathi Regular from Apple should be removed. Wow.I never knew the character viewer existed!

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I suspect that you are right about my having some non-Macintosh compatible fonts on my computer. I did what you instructed, and found that there are a number of empty boxes in the Tamil Unicode section.

There are also a number of Tamil characters that appear, and when I look at them in the Font Variation pane, it says they are Code2000, not Inaimathi. Should I delete these? I want to make sure I'm not deleting the wrong characters. And how exactly do I remove them? When I press delete nothing happens. Apple Footer.

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