I copied the source code file of openoffice.org/ta and reposted at thewink.in/tamil. The only change I did is that I also uploaded the font file in the same directory. Now Tamil font is correctly rendered.
With Warm Regards V.Kadal Amutham 919444360480 On 6 December 2012 08:21, Kadal Amutham <[email protected]> wrote: > I am attaching two files which are using Tamil text. I have used css to > render correctly the Tamil font and the font file also shall be uploaded in > the same directory where the file lies. Through css one can control the > font color, size and alignment. The file is up and running at > www.3frames.in/kadal/Neekadavulaa-II . The text can displayed in HTML > also. But you have to load the font somewhere in the internet and point to > the location of the font. > > p.ex1 > { > font:15px SUNRRAVI; > } > > The above lines are the css code and the font name is SUNRRAVI. > > The following lines are the Tamil text > > <p class="ex1"> > > Gpwg;Gf;Fk; ,wg;Gf;Fk; gpd!dhy; VjhtJ cs!sjh? VNjh xd!W gpwe;j rpRthf> > jtOk; koiyahf> tpisahLk; igadhf> gbf;Fk; khztdhf> fl;loFf; fhisahf> kd!kjf; > fhjydhf> md!ghd fztdhf> nghWg;Gs!s mg;ghthf> mYtyfj;jpy; RWRWg;ghd > Ntiyahspahf> jhj;jhthf> gpd! gLf;if Nehahspahf> ,we;j gpzkhf ebf;fpwJ. > ,Jjhd! cyf ehlfkh? ehd!fpy; jto;e;J> ,uz!by; ele;J> %d!wpy; Cd!wp> ehd!F > Nguhy; vq;F vLj;Jr;nry;yg; gLfpwhd! kdpjd!? mtd! tUfpd!whdh? mtd! > Nghfpd!whdh? ,wg;Gk; gpwg;Gk; kdpjd! jiy vOj;jh? khw;wNt Kbahjjh? clypy; > ,Ue;j VNjh xd!W nrd!wgpd!> me;j cliyr; Rkf;f ehd!FNgh; Njitg;gLfpwJ. ahh; > mJ? mJ fhw;Wk; my;y> ePUk; my;y> xspAk; my;y. gpd! vd!d jhd! mJ? > ,g;gbg;gl;l tpghPjkhd tpisahl;il mJ tpisahbNa MfNtz!Lkh? mg;gb > tpisahLk;gb mij eph;ge;jg; gLj;JtJ ahh; my;yJ vJ? ekf;Fj; njhpe;j xNu > gjpy; (mg;gb vd!W epidf;fpNwhk;) mJ Mj;kh my;yJ Md!kh. Mj;kh my;yJ Md!kh > vd!why; vd!d vd!W ekf;Fj; njhpahJ. </p> </p><p class="ex1"> > > > > > ,e;j gFjpiag; gw;wp KO tpsf;fk; jUtJ Nahfk;. mjdhNyNa Nahf KiwfSk; kpf > Kf;fpaj;Jtk; ngWfpd!wd. ek; gz!ila fhyj;J Kd!Ndhh;fs! vOjpa cgep\j;Jf;fs! > ,e;j Nfs!tpfSf;nfy;yhk; xU jPh;f;fkhd> rpf;fyw;w> njspthd gjpiyj; jUfpd!wd. > Jujp\!ltrkhf> mit rk]!fpUj nkhopapy; ,Ue;jjhy;> gyh; njhpe;Jnfhs!s > tha;g;gpy;yhky; Ngha;tpl;lJ. cgep\j;Jf;fs! %lek;gpf;ifia ntWf;fpd!wd. mit > mDgt G+Htkhf> tpQ!Qhd G+Htkhf ,e;j tp\aj;ij Muha;e;J nrhy;fpd!wd. > > > </p> > > You can try with the code. If you want me to modify the files, I can also > do it for you, for which you should give me font file and Tamil text > > With Warm Regards > > V.Kadal Amutham > 919444360480 > > > > On 4 December 2012 20:52, Rob Weir <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 10:01 AM, Kadal Amutham <[email protected]> wrote: >> > I need the font file or name of the font, which has been used in typing >> the >> > content. Without the font, I can not do any thing. Day after tomorrow I >> > will send a file, how to use css, and render Tamil font correctly >> > >> >> The font declarations in the page looks like this: >> >> <font color="#fffffff" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif, >> TSCu_Paranar" size="3"> >> >> Isn't this backwards? The browser should be searching the list from >> start to finish, looking for a font that exists on the system. So it >> will never even look for TSCu_Paranar, since every system will have >> sans-serif. >> >> We're not currently distributing any font files for this page, and we >> have no way of telling what font was used when creating this page. >> (It is a very old page). >> >> -Rob >> >> > With Warm Regards >> > >> > V.Kadal Amutham >> > 919444360480 >> > >> > >> > On 4 December 2012 15:24, Jürgen Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> >> On 12/2/12 3:41 PM, Andrea Pescetti wrote: >> >> > On 01/12/2012 Kadal Amutham wrote: >> >> >> Is translation into Tamil completed? Or it is yet to be taken? How >> many >> >> >> pages need translation? >> >> > >> >> > Tamil is not bad (93%) and it can reasonably be completed by the >> >> > December 31st deadline if you would like to see OpenOffice 3.4.1 >> >> > released in Tamil in January. >> >> > >> >> > As it happens for the other languages, someone (very likely, still >> >> > Juergen!) will send to the list or to you the PO files for Tamil >> (ta) in >> >> > a few days and then you can start translating. In the meantime, you >> can >> >> > read http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/translate.html and >> read >> >> > it again once you received PO files and have POEdit open. >> >> > >> >> > Note: especially for someone who frequently writes to mailing lists >> like >> >> > you, it is good to start a new conversation to help people who follow >> >> > mailing list traffic by discussion, or "threads". So, if we are >> >> > discussing Basque and you would like to start a discussion about >> Tamil, >> >> > it's better that you create a new message to >> [email protected] >> >> > with a subject like "Tamil translation", otherwise it may happen that >> >> > your message is buried in the discussion about Basque translation and >> >> > thus less visible. I did it now, so we now have a separate discussion >> >> > for Tamil translation. >> >> > >> >> > Regards, >> >> > Andrea. >> >> >> >> po files for Tamil can be found under >> >> http://people.apache.org/~jsc/translation/aoo341_ta_po-files.tar.bz2 >> >> >> >> When you have finished the work please create a new issue and attach >> the >> >> translated po files to this issue and assign it to jsc. >> >> >> >> Juergen >> >> >> > >
