108 Divya Desams
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• November 20, 1995
1. I hope some one is collecting the "brainstorming" type mails. 2. I think we should organize the CD ROM as a collection of HTML files. There are several standards for Multimedia CD ROMs. But HTML is likely to remain most universal cross platforms. For example Mani's www info is in several HTML files. 3. We can include public domain HTML viewers for different platforms in the same CDROM. I suppose this should be possible. 4. The 108 Divya Desam list can point to the 108 files. Each of those will contain pointers to the relevant pasurams in the 4000 collection. The sound files can be also pointed to from the relevant places in the 4000 files. {Those several of us might have audio cassetes of the 4000, it may not be possible to put all as sound in CDROM. The total is 20 hours long. } 5. It is adviable to avoid graphic files for things other than photos. The Photos should go at the best resoultion and color (without regard to file size). 6. Most of the Material will be in English which is fine in HTML. 7. It is possible to show Tamil texts using the ADHAWIN.TTF in HTML doucuments. See: http://venus-qe7.griffin.peachnet.edu/abirami/adhawin.html for an example. 6. Similar thing for Sanskrit is not yet available to my knowledge. I have two suggestions: (a) Type it in ITRANS Hindi Transliteration format. It is resonably readable in Roman script. If some one wants to print it out in Devnagri. The ITRANS software can be used. (b) Use the convention that Sudharshanam Puttur S. Krishnaswamy Iyengar uses in his numerous books, and magazine. He uses Tamil script and adds a subscript of 2, 3 or 4 for Sanskrit texts. To do this, you use the same Readable Roman transliterating convention as we have used for 4000. Then add the subscripts 2, 3 or 4. Scanning and putting the texts as pictures will be worst thing to do, as it will gobble up lots of space. My material, knowledge, background and experience in Sri Vaishnavism is limited. However I hope to be able to offer much technical support. K. Srinivasan
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