On Tuesday 11 Oct 2005 4:15 pm, Mayank Jain wrote:
> > font? keyboard? why do you need to know these? the unicode strings
> > produced are independant of both font and keyboard
>
> Okay, not everyone here know "everything" about translation stuff.
> Can anyone explain the general steps required...

in translation you are given a .po file, basically a list of english 
words and phrases, each on one line with a blank space below for you to 
fill in the translation. Using an app like babel, you fill in the 
blanks with the hindi text. The encoding is usually something like 
utf-8. So what keyboard you use and what font you use are irrelevant. 
Whichever keyboard and font you use it will create the same unicode 
string. 

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kg

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