Hoi,
Reading back I realised that I did not answer your question really. What
you are asking for is the possibility to transliterate a text into a
specific script.This is something that needs development. At the Silpa
website there is functionality that does some initial transliteration. It
Frankly, i had not understood what you said earlier :-(, thank you
for later one. As you may have known, I personaly not interested in
current type wide deployment of webfonts, not only because usability
of its current deployment is limited, but also it is almost obsolete
in its current purpose.
Hi, Is it possible to select other scripts other than devnagiri or
brahmi on user level? I know some sanskrit but i'm more comfortable
with malayalam script :-). Such an option will be an added advantage
for many people like me. I've seen many sanskrit texts (usually with
malayalam translation
Hoi,
To be honest, I know that you can identify a language and a font to go with
it. What I have to ask is how to identify Sanskrit with the Malayalam
script because technically it is the only correct thing to do.
Thanks,
Gerard
On 5 March 2012 17:33, praveenp me.prav...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you so much Gerard, for making the fonts available. The logo of the
Sanskrit Wikisource was ready quite long ago but its been fixed y'day and
its a great day for Sanskrit Wikisource to have a logo in its own language.
Thanks a lot for the WMF and Wiki WebFont Department.
On Mon, Mar 5, 2012