> On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, Thuraiappah Vaseeharan wrote: > > > Thanks. > > Done. Take a look at the http://www.stud.ntno.no/~bieker/tscii/ Great. But you web server seems to be down now. (ping works) I'll check a little while later. BTW, The table you found on the net for TSCII/UNICODE is not upto date. The current version of TSCII (http://www.tamil.net/tscii/) has different codes for the characters TAMIL MEI LETTERS NYU, N^U, NYUU, N^UU are in the range 0x99--0x9c in the latest TSCII standard. > You'll need a font which support tamil. I found code2000 -- it's a bit > ugly and it's not free (shareware), but it works. You might want to try > arial.ttf from the multi-lingual package for MS Office (or something like > that). It it suppposed to support tamil. You mean a unicode font? There are several TSCII tamil fonts (as bdf/ttf files) at http:www.tamil.net/tscii/tools.html > > > I am just thinking aloud here. Correct me if I am wrong. TSCII > > just uses the upper ASCII characters for representing Tamil glyphs. (It is > > not a multi-byte encoding or anything). As the .po files need to be in > > UTF-8 format in future, we can convert them using > > I forgot to tell you this. You will also need the TSCII codec if you want > support for TSCII fonts. NOTE: I have not added font handling yet. I will > do that in the future. The same with the Mime number. I don't know which > to use. > Where can I get some documentation about QT codecs and stuff? I don't really understand what is going on. Is the QT tutorial helpful? Vasee