On 10/17/2012 6:01 PM, Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) wrote:
Hi,
I have a spreadsheet made out of data captured in the field that
contains what is purported to be Devnagari, but in some weird encoding.
Sample:
loth firk tkSnk eh.kk] y{e.k firk tkSnk eh.kk] /kUuk firk oDlh eh.kk]
fuoklh & nkekrkykc
The data is in most popular old 8bit font - Krutidev010 Hindi.
It can be converted to unicode through converters like this -
सवजी पिता जौदा मीणा, लक्ष्मण पिता जौदा मीणा, धन्ना पिता वक्सी मीणा,
निवासी - दामातालाब
Then Unicode Hindi can easily be converted to Phonetic-Roman.
You can find one such converter (Krutidev>Unicode) online here:
http://raviratlami.blogspot.com/2010/10/blog-post_22.html
Regards,
Ravi
Any idea what this is, and whether I can (a) convert to Unicode and (b)
transliterate to Roman character set?
For the record, this is some development-related data being used for a
study.
Regards,
-- Raj
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