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[Using Unicode fonts with Mac OSX (Robert Zydenbos)]
For additional comments see this INDOLOGY posting
and the reply.
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[Indian Scripts Input System]
Website maintained by Gautam Sengupta, Centre for Applied Linguistics
& Translation Studies, University of Hyderabad. ISIS is a free
keyboarding system for Indian scripts, providing logical keystrokes for
a variety of Indian scripts. Unicode encoding. Windows 2000 and XP, and
also on several Linux distributions (Red Hat, Fedora, Mandrake and
Suse).
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[Ganakashtadhyayi] by [Dr Shivamurthy Swamiji]
Ganakashtadhyayi, a Windows program, is a working implementation of the
grammatical sutras of Panini. It has many features useful for learning
the Paninian system and seeing it actually at work in word formation.
Given a word stem, Ganakashtadhyayi can, for example, provide the full
conjugation or declension, and also pointers oto all the sutras which
apply at each step of word formation.
It provides:
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All the Sutras of Panini in Roman script using standard diacritical marks (Complete)
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Pada-Patha: Splitting of Sandhis in the Sutras for easy comprehension (Incomplete)
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Vrittis are given on the Sutras as found in the Siddhanta Kaumudi and Laghu Siddhanta-kaumudi (Incomplete).
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Sutras can be sorted either in the order of Ashtadhyayi or Siddhanta Kaumudi or Laghu Siddhanta-kaumudi.
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Provision for English Translation and Explanation is made (Incomplete)
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Some of the commands are made available at a click away using the right mouse button.
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[DEVAKEY] by [Peter Haunert]
Devakey lets you import Sanskrit Transliteration-texts of different
formats. Devakey automatically converts back and forth between
Devanagari and Transliteration, you may type one or the other way.
Devakey makes it easy to type Devanagari, as it generates all necessary
ligatures automatically.
DEVAKEY is a Windows-program, it runs under
WIN 95 / 98 / NT. You can download a free demo which will not save or
print. The registration key to release all features costs US$ 60,- /
€60,- (US$ 20,- / €20,- for students). If you are from India or live in
a developing country, you may get a special price of US$ 5,-.
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[Bengali typing system add-in for MS-Word
97/2000/XP]
Freeware. By Robin Upton, from Altruists International.
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[Baraha word processing for Sanskrit,
Hindi, Marathi, and Kannada.]
Freeware, made in Bangalore. Data input in simple romanisation; on-the-fly conversion to Nagari or Kannada.
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[K. Srinivasan's Tamil TTF fonts].
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[CDAC software download site]
See INDOLOGY list message from [Devarakonda Venkata Narayana Sarma] for the announcement that C-DAC has placed two of its wp programs in the public domain. (The link in his email
has changed to the one given above.)
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[Acharya: The website for multilingual systems]
Systems Development Laboratory, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India
A number of software initiatives for inputting and viewing text in
different Indian scripts. APIs and downloadable software for Unix and
Windows platforms, etc. Also some e-texts, and online Sanskrit
dictionary, etc.
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[Itranslator]
Innovative use of the WWW for interactive transliteration into
Devanagari. The wave of things to come? Really interesting. Also the
downloadable Sanskrit 98 font.
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[Reinhold
Kainhofer's TrueType font for writing Devanagari]
The site also includes accented roman symbol fonts (Greek with
breathings, etc.), Egyptian (Hieroglyphics, Demotic, transcription),
and Ugaritic and Persian cuneiform.
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[ITRANS]
Avinash Chopde's package for printing text in Indian Language Scripts.
Devanagari (Sanskrit/Hindi/Marathi), Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali,
Gujarati, Gurmukhi, and Romanized Sanskrit script output. The input
text to ITRANS is in a transliterated form, each letter in an Indian
Script is assigned an English equivalent, and the English letters are
used to construct what will eventually print out in the Indian Language
Script.
Now also at [freshmeat.net].
[ITRANS WWW interface page] by Hari
Adiseshu.
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[Indian Language Keyboard Program]
Indian Language Keyboard Program commercial package - for microsoft
windows NT 4.0, windows 95 & windows 3.1. Software by Avinash
Chopde, fonts by Shrikrishna Patil. A font + software program package
that makes it easy to type text in Indian Language Scripts while still
using the standard English keyboard. See the [testimonial] posted to INDOLOGY by Adrian Burton.
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[Unitype, Inc.]
Suppliers of Unitype and related Windows-based multilingual support
software (including Sanskrit, Tamil, and most other Indian scripts).
(Formerly Gamma Unitype.)