Re: Skt transcription into ASCII
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• September 24, 1997
Re: Sri Sundararajan and Sri Srikanth's posts on Skt transliteration For a font with diacritical marks, quite good results are obtained with the Times_CSX font developed by John Smith at Cambridge and the Normyn/MyTymes fonts developed by a Prof. Norman .... They are all available for different platforms (Unix/PC/Mac), for free. Connect via anonymous ftp to bombay.oriental.co.uk, and go to the pub/fonts subdirectory. The fonts look the same in hardcopy, across platforms, when you use word processing software. However, I've found that html documents written using these fonts do not output the same on different kinds of machines when you use an internet browser, like Netscape 3 or IE, because the character assignments seem to be problematic sometimes. I'm not sure if Netscape Communicator 4 handles them better. Vidyasankar
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