ok sir. On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam <[email protected]> wrote: > hi, > What do you mean by font converter now? > I had already said that this word is meaning less. > If you want to change a font, go to the font dropdown box, select the > font of your choice and press enter. > If you want the character code transfer to Unicode, as I had explained > yesterday, some computer programmer must develop such converter which > I had explained very earlier. > First he/she must prepare the each code number of each alphabets of > each font in Ascii > code and prepare the converter tool. > Only A sited person who recognizes all Kannada letters, numbers and > symbol of each traditional font can do it. > A VI person or outsider who does not know Kannada can not do it. > For this you need: > 1. he/she must be a computer programer. > 2. he/she must know Kannada letters written in Traditional and Unicode > format. > 3. he/she should not VI person. A vi person can not access traditional > fonts. > 4. he/she must do the work as I am doing. If no will to serve, no way! > > > On 7/25/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi <[email protected]> wrote: >> sir, how to convert fonts? What are the steps to follow? >> >> On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam <[email protected]> wrote: >>> hi, >>> Soft copy, but about what? >>> What do you need? >>> >>> >>> On 7/24/14, Ganesh Babu <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Dear sir, >>>> I forget to tell you, PL send me soft copy >>>> >>>> On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> There are some reasons: >>>>> 1. we are blind by eyes, they are blind by mind. >>>>> 2. In this world, a man quickly adopts bad things, but could not >>>>> abandon >>>>> it. >>>>> 3. A man is always reluctant to good cause and is hesitant to practice >>>>> right things. >>>>> 4. Perhaps it is god's fault, he made human being so... >>>>> traditional system of character coding is far and far junior than uni >>>>> code. >>>>> Mind that the world is govern by virtual power but not by ground >>>>> reality. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 7/24/14, Bhavya shah <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> Hi. >>>>>> I asked this on another thread on the same topic but thought to write >>>>>> it to this thread just in case. >>>>>> Why do sighted people use ASCII more often than Unicode and why do >>>>>> they use ASCII anyways? Are there any advantages of ASCII over >>>>>> Unicode? >>>>>> ASCII & Unicode fall under the group of encoding systems, right? >>>>>> What does ASCII stand for? >>>>>> >>>>>> On 7/24/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>> ok sir. I understood. Thanks for explaining. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 7/24/14, Him Prasad Gautam <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>> hi, >>>>>>>> question one:. What is difference between ascii anci >>>>>>>> Answer: >>>>>>>> For general concept, they both fall under the category as one group >>>>>>>> element have different identification number but different group >>>>>>>> will >>>>>>>> use the same number with repeating of those numbers which were >>>>>>>> already >>>>>>>> used by another group. >>>>>>>> Question 2: Difference between unicode UTF8 and UTF16? >>>>>>>> Answer: >>>>>>>> I earlier have explained that letters converted in numbers, >>>>>>>> numbers >>>>>>>> in zero and one. The zero is taken as switch off no supply of >>>>>>>> electricity) and one is converted as switch on supply electricity). >>>>>>>> Finally every things is converted into how many times on the switch >>>>>>>> and how many time off the switch. >>>>>>>> Take a real example: >>>>>>>> 65 is the code number of the English capital letter A. >>>>>>>> If we convert the number 65 into one and zero (binary number) it >>>>>>>> becomes 1000001 >>>>>>>> Count the number of zero and one here. >>>>>>>> There is one at first and at last and rest are zero. >>>>>>>> The total digit is seven. >>>>>>>> It means switch the first one, switch off the second, third, >>>>>>>> fourth,fifth, sixth and switch on the seventh. That is capital A. >>>>>>>> This is only background information for your question. >>>>>>>> Then what is utf-8 and 16 etc. >>>>>>>> This is the span of a binary number. >>>>>>>> Take an example: >>>>>>>> you can write one as >>>>>>>> 1 >>>>>>>> 01 >>>>>>>> 001 >>>>>>>> 0001 >>>>>>>> 00001 >>>>>>>> 000001 >>>>>>>> What is the different among these numbers? >>>>>>>> In value all they are one but in digits they are different. >>>>>>>> 01 is two digit and 000001 is six digit. >>>>>>>> Now go to back again. >>>>>>>> each letter of each language of the world have an unique number >>>>>>>> called >>>>>>>> the uni Code. >>>>>>>> English Capital has the code 65 but my Nepali ka has 2325. >>>>>>>> if both letters converted into zero and one (binary number); A is 7 >>>>>>>> digit and my ka may have 12 digit and perhaps your Kannada ka may >>>>>>>> have >>>>>>>> sixteen digit. >>>>>>>> Now if we want write all number of equal digit say sixteen; we have >>>>>>>> to >>>>>>>> add nine zeros in front of English A and four in front of my ka but >>>>>>>> no >>>>>>>> thing to add in front of your ka. >>>>>>>> In brief, it is a process of maintaining the number with same >>>>>>>> digit. >>>>>>>> If it is smaller than the set span, zero are added in front of it >>>>>>>> but >>>>>>>> keeping the value same. >>>>>>>> In conclusion, The bit expresses the length of digit. >>>>>>>> question three: what is font convert? >>>>>>>> Answer: >>>>>>>> Basically it is not a font convert but converting the code number >>>>>>>> of >>>>>>>> a >>>>>>>> letter. >>>>>>>> Remember my earlier example: >>>>>>>> English 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. >>>>>>>> Russian 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. >>>>>>>> It is ASCII system. >>>>>>>> In the same example I have written: >>>>>>>> English: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,... >>>>>>>> Russian 100, 101, 102, 103, etc >>>>>>>> It is Uni Code system. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Now Font convert means converting ASCII into uni Code numbering >>>>>>>> system. >>>>>>>> In the above example: >>>>>>>> Converting Russian 1 into 100, 2 into 101, 3 into 102 etc. etc. >>>>>>>> Making the ASCII code letter into uni Code letter >>>>>>>> Hence The word Font convert is meaning less from real sense. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 7/24/14, Renuka Warriar Edakkunni <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>>> Superb explanation. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Renuka. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On 7/24/14, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> hi sir, nice explaination. What is difference between ascii anci >>>>>>>>>> and >>>>>>>>>> unicode UTF8 and UTF16? and what is font convert? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On 7/23/14, Him Prasad Gautam <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> Hi list, >>>>>>>>>>> Many persons usually ask me what is unicode? >>>>>>>>>>> Why screen reader work only in Unicode? >>>>>>>>>>> Many VI fellows had requested me to make a system which may read >>>>>>>>>>> non-uniCode letters which is not possible. >>>>>>>>>>> They often complain that sited persons use non-uniCode system >>>>>>>>>>> which >>>>>>>>>>> they have to access. >>>>>>>>>>> Here is a reply: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Let you be clear: >>>>>>>>>>> 1. computer only knows every thing in number, no letter, word, >>>>>>>>>>> or >>>>>>>>>>> order. For example, if you press enter key, computer understand >>>>>>>>>>> it >>>>>>>>>>> as >>>>>>>>>>> 13. number of key. like your roll number in school. >>>>>>>>>>> 2. It does not recognize anything except numbers. >>>>>>>>>>> 3. Though Computer knows only the numbers; the number must be >>>>>>>>>>> either >>>>>>>>>>> zero or one. two, three , four is not understood by it. >>>>>>>>>>> 4. The two, three, four, ten, hundred or billion etc is >>>>>>>>>>> converted >>>>>>>>>>> into >>>>>>>>>>> a different number that contain zero and one which called >>>>>>>>>>> binary. >>>>>>>>>>> 6. The binary number which contains only zero and one is taken >>>>>>>>>>> as >>>>>>>>>>> follows: >>>>>>>>>>> zero means(switch off (no electric supply). >>>>>>>>>>> 1 meansswitch on ( electric supply.). >>>>>>>>>>> 7. That means computer does switch on and off only, it does not >>>>>>>>>>> do >>>>>>>>>>> any >>>>>>>>>>> thing more. >>>>>>>>>>> 8. The processor speed expressed in hertz means how many times >>>>>>>>>>> can >>>>>>>>>>> it >>>>>>>>>>> do the switch on and off in one second. >>>>>>>>>>> 9. A human being takes few second to on or off a switch, >>>>>>>>>>> computer >>>>>>>>>>> does >>>>>>>>>>> the same work many billions times in one second. >>>>>>>>>>> Now, perhaps you may have understood: >>>>>>>>>>> 1. Computer does not recognize any letters. >>>>>>>>>>> 2. Instead a letter name like a, b, c, a number of that letter >>>>>>>>>>> must >>>>>>>>>>> be >>>>>>>>>>> given to it. Like you are called by your roll number by a >>>>>>>>>>> teacher, >>>>>>>>>>> or >>>>>>>>>>> an immigrant officer called you by your passport number or some >>>>>>>>>>> one >>>>>>>>>>> refered you by your id number but not by your name. >>>>>>>>>>> 3. Hope you conclude that in computer letters are dealt in >>>>>>>>>>> numbers >>>>>>>>>>> only but not by their name. >>>>>>>>>>> Now the first question begins: >>>>>>>>>>> How the letters are given numbers? >>>>>>>>>>> What number is given for English alphabet a or for b or for c >>>>>>>>>>> or >>>>>>>>>>> for >>>>>>>>>>> z or for ka/kha of Hindi, or for alif/bay of urdu? >>>>>>>>>>> The numbering system of all letter of all languages of the world >>>>>>>>>>> is >>>>>>>>>>> called unicode. >>>>>>>>>>> For example: >>>>>>>>>>> Government decided to allocate a id number to all of Indian >>>>>>>>>>> citizen. >>>>>>>>>>> Now the id number can be given in either way: >>>>>>>>>>> First method: >>>>>>>>>>> Bengal: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 .... >>>>>>>>>>> Orissa: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, .... >>>>>>>>>>> Gujarat:1, 2, 3, 4,5, >>>>>>>>>>> Kerala: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.... >>>>>>>>>>> In this method, the id number within a state is not repeated but >>>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>>> same id number holder is found in another state. >>>>>>>>>>> Second method: >>>>>>>>>>> Do not repeat the id number in each state. Allocate an unique >>>>>>>>>>> number >>>>>>>>>>> for an Indian citizen. >>>>>>>>>>> Now come to the letter numbering system: >>>>>>>>>>> This is an example: >>>>>>>>>>> English letter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, >>>>>>>>>>> Russian letter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 >>>>>>>>>>> Hindi letter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, .... >>>>>>>>>>> Punjabi letter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ... >>>>>>>>>>> Chinese letter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 >>>>>>>>>>> This method of giving the number is called ASCII system. >>>>>>>>>>> Where the letter number is repeated. >>>>>>>>>>> Second way: >>>>>>>>>>> English lettter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ... upto 99 >>>>>>>>>>> Russian letter: 100, 101, 102, 103, 104...upto 199 >>>>>>>>>>> Hindi letter: 200, 201, 202, 203, 204... up to 299 >>>>>>>>>>> Punjabi letter: 300, 301, 302, 303, ... up to 399. >>>>>>>>>>> Chinese letter: 400, 401, 402, 403, 404 >>>>>>>>>>> In this method, the letter numbers is not repeated! in different >>>>>>>>>>> language. >>>>>>>>>>> This is the Unicode system of coding. >>>>>>>>>>> Now the final reply: >>>>>>>>>>> It is already cleared that computer recognizes a letter by its >>>>>>>>>>> code >>>>>>>>>>> number; if the Unicode system is followed, it recognizes the >>>>>>>>>>> exact >>>>>>>>>>> letter because there is no repeating of the letter code number. >>>>>>>>>>> If the letters coded in ASCII encoding, the repeat of number >>>>>>>>>>> takes >>>>>>>>>>> places and computer does not recognizes which language or letter >>>>>>>>>>> it >>>>>>>>>>> belongs. >>>>>>>>>>> Take an example: >>>>>>>>>>> if you went to a school and asked the headmaster about the >>>>>>>>>>> performance >>>>>>>>>>> of your kid having roll number ten; Can the headmaster exactly >>>>>>>>>>> judge >>>>>>>>>>> which is the student? >>>>>>>>>>> Definitely not, because there are many students having roll >>>>>>>>>>> number >>>>>>>>>>> ten. >>>>>>>>>>> If the school have a roll number system as in unicode; he can >>>>>>>>>>> immediately know who is the kid because in Unicode there will be >>>>>>>>>>> only >>>>>>>>>>> one student having roll number ten in the school. >>>>>>>>>>> Same case happens to screen reader to recognize the exact >>>>>>>>>>> letter. >>>>>>>>>>> That is why It recognizes if in Unicode but does not if in ASCII >>>>>>>>>>> code. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Him Prasad Gautam >>>>>>>>>>> Kathmandu, Nepal >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing >>>>>>>>>>> accessibility >>>>>>>>>>> of >>>>>>>>>>> mobile phones / Tabs on: >>>>>>>>>>> http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Search for old postings at: >>>>>>>>>>> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> To unsubscribe send a message to >>>>>>>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>>>>>>> with the subject unsubscribe. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other >>>>>>>>>>> changes, >>>>>>>>>>> please >>>>>>>>>>> visit the list home page at >>>>>>>>>>> http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Disclaimer: >>>>>>>>>>> 1. 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