Showing posts with label unicode. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unicode. Show all posts

Monday 21 March 2011

Offline version of UnicodeNepali.Com V3 Converter

Sometimes, we might need to use unicodenepali.com converter and we might not have access to the internet. But, by just saving the complete webpage of the converter, you could get the offline version of the converter. Now you can take the downloaded html and its related files anywhere and open the html file to run the converter offline.

Even better, if you are windows user, you could save .hta version from Internet explorer and could make a single file of the converter in your own computer.

Go to the URL: http://www.unicodenepali.com/v3/convert.html

and press Ctrl+S to save the complete webpage. See the screenshot below:


Hope you find this useful.

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Sunday 12 December 2010

Google Input Method: Type anywhere in your language

Google Transliteration IME is an input method editor which allows users to enter text in one of the supported languages using a roman keyboard. Users can type a word the way it sounds using Latin characters and Google Transliteration IME will convert the word to its native script. Note that this is not the same as translation -- it is the sound of the words that is converted from one alphabet to the other, not their meaning. Converted content will always be in Unicode.

Google Transliteration IME is currently available for 22 different languages - Amharic, Arabic, Bengali, Farsi (Persian), Greek, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Russian, Sanskrit, Serbian, Sinhalese, Tamil, Telugu, Tigrinya and Urdu.

You can download Google IME from the link below:

Google IME

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Thursday 14 October 2010

Online Unicode Nepali to Kantipur/Preeti Converter

For some strange reason (or due to my unfamiliarity with Scribus), Scribus didn't show the Unicode Nepali text from story editor to the text frame so I searched for the online tool that would convert nepali unicode to the nepali fonts like kantipur or preeti. On doing the google search, I found an online tool that would do this task and I thought to share this with you guys.

In order to access the service, you can visit HERE.




Edit: The above link has been updated and another page has been referred to us in the comment.

NepalBhasa Converter, suggested in the comment section.

Hope you find this useful. Have fun :)

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Sunday 29 August 2010

Online Nepali Unicode Converter

Maybe you are searching for some unicode converters that would help you type text in english and convert that in nepali. So I have collected some of the sites that provide us the nepali unicode conversion for free.


www.unicodenepali.com

www.ashesh.com.np/nepali-unicode.php

xnepali.com/unicode/convert.php

www.google.com/transliterate/indic/Nepali

I hope this will be useful for many of you.

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