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RESP.SHRI CHAUHAN SAHEB,

PL.TRY THE FOLLOWING SITES, & INSTRUCTIONS.

THANKS.

MARKAND DAVE. http://www.vishalon.net/ I have created PramukhIME which will enable you to type in 9 Indian scripts in Microsoft Word, Notepad, IE, Firefox in short all the Unicode aware applications. Also I have updated all Web developer resources - PramukhLib Javascript library, Firefox add-on, TinyMCE, FCKEditor, WordPress plugins to version 2.5.1. You may download latest versions from Indic Resource Download page.
An IME to easily type in 9 Indian languages in Microsoft Word, Notepad, Internet Explorer, Firefox (in short all unicode aware applications) PramukhLib Free Javascript library to convert text box, textarea, iframe into Indic IME for 9 Indian scripts IndicIME Plugin Free TinyMCE, FCKEditor, WordPress plugin for writing in 9 Indian scripts Pramukh Type Pad
WYSIWYG type pad for easily typing into 9 Indian scripts Akshar Spell Checker Online Gujarati spellchecker as a Pramukh Type Pad plugin Gujarati Font Converter Convert non Unicode Gujarati font into Unicode Gujarati font. Pramukh Type Pad Firefox Add-on Firefox Add-on for easily writing into 9 Indian scripts on any website you visit.


You may also want to check out my technical blog. If you need any help, please feel free to contact me. I will try to give answer within 24 hours. Make sure that you are entering correct email address.

 
    Firefox add-on for easily typing into 9 Indian scripts - Wednesday, April 08, 2009
I have developed a firefox add-on for easily typing into 9 Indian language. It requires to install this add-on in your firefox browser and restart it. Upon restart, it will add new Script menu. You can select any script and start typing. For more information on Firefox Add-on for Indian script, click here.      
    New resources for Indian languages released - Wednesday, October 08, 2008
I am very pleased to announce the releas of new set of tools for Indian languages. It includes
PramukhLib 2.0 - Basic javascript library for Indic IME processing
Pramukh Type Pad 2.0 - WYSIWYG Editor to easily type in 9 Indian scripts.
IndicIME for TinyMCE 2.0 - TinyMCE Plugin. TinyMCE supported version 2.x, 3.x
IndicIME for FCKEditor 2.0 - FCKEditor Plugin. FCKEditor supported version 2.6
IndicIME for WordPress 2.0 - WordPress Plugin. WordPress supported version 2.x
You can download all of them at Indic resource download center.
If you need any help, let me know.     

What is PramukhIME? PramukhIME is a FREE software using which you can type in Bengali / Gujarati / Hindi / Marathi / Sanskrit / Kannada / Malayalam / Oriya / Punjabi / Tamil and Telugu in Microsoft Word / NotePad / Internet Explorer / Firefox in short all application in your computer. You can download it from http://www.vishalon .net/Download. aspx What has been changed?
You can see keyboard while typing which will help you quickly type
Improved help with more screen shot for new operating systems
Fixed problem in Kannada for LL letter
PramukhIME Features
PramukhIME allows you to type in 9 Indian scripts with very easy transliteration based keyboard in all applications.
PramukhIME does not install in computer. Just download and run the program and hence it works with "Guest" account as well.
PramukhIME works with Windows 2000, XP, Vista and Windows 7. It also works with Microsoft Office 2000, 2003 and 2007. It works with 32 bit and 64 bit environment.
PramukhIME does not interfere with other IME software. You can have two IME software running at the same time.
Gujarati Spelling Bee Competition Spelling Bee Competition is a very powerful way to promote Gujarati. I have created small software using which any organization can quickly run the Spelling Bee Competition in Indian languages. Each software includes hundreds of categorized words with pre-existing settings to jump start the Spelling Bee Competition. It is very easy to change the settings and trim the software as per one's need. It will also allow you to localize the software as per one's need. You can download these software from http://www.vishalon .net/IndicResour ces/SpellingBee. aspx Please share PramukhIME and Gujarati Spelling Bee software to individuals and organizations
Thanks
Vishal Monpara


HOW TO BLOG IN GUJARATI
I didn't have the faintest idea on how to Blog in Gujarati in the beginning. Neither I am a Programmer nor even know how to instal a windows CD or write any programming language. One do not require to be a tech savvy to Blog in Gujarati if you are using the copy+paste method in Blogger. It requires only a wee bit of code and how to read with right fonts in Gujarati. You only need to download the fonts (Shree Fonts) (Krishna Fonts) or use Shruti Fonts/any other downloaded fonts on your computer. You than need to write your post with these fonts for which, you need to know Gujarati typing / or copy+paste and edit method.
For Indic Me, you need not know gujarati typing but a little help suits the purpose of writing the words with additional inputs.
Well, an explanation your way here will help you know better on How to write in Gujarati : Way with Gujarati Fonts usage or using INDIC ME
HOW TO BLOG AT BLOGGER ( www.Blogger.com ) 1. Download Fonts : Shree or Krishna or use Shruti, any other gujarati downloaded fonts on your Computer.
2. Right click above fonts & Save in your Computer > Windows>Programs>Fonts.
3. Close and open Word - check if the fonts there on Font Bar. If not, refresh or restart.
4. Open your Word. Select fonts and start writing. If you have any contents written in the said fonts you choose, you can copy+paste, edit and make your own post. (you can select any single topic like glamour page from Gujarati site who use this font and edit the original) 5. When done. Log to www.blogger.com and sign up or if you have a blog in english, add new. 6. Inside Blogger, create post. Put the code as follows:

<p><font face="Krishna" size="4">.copy+paste here gujarati post you have written in your word doc.</font></p>
If you wish to add English alongwith Gujarati, please follow the code as follows:
<p><font face="verdana" size="2">English eg. Ilaxi's Font help Guide</font></p>
(You can change the size i.e."4" or "2" to big or small you wish)
7. Once you do this, you can add an image. On top bar of create post, click Add image, select from your computer, press done). You will find a code on your post. Copy and paste this code to your post where you want.
8. Preview - you may see broken words of your fonts. Do not worry. Go to IE Bar>View>Select Unicode (UTF 8). Still, if you can't see proper, go to Tools>Internet Options>Fonts>select fonts you written the post>ok.
9. Now you will be able to read proper. Submit the Post and Log out.
10. Put your url of the Blog - See; You are Blogging in Gujarati.
(Remember to change the fonts in IE>Tools>Internet Options>Fonts>select) because when you surf other websites using default arial fonts, these sites will appear junk.
Enjoy!

Typing Tips for Indian Scripts

Typing is extremely easy. Even a kid can learn typing in a minutes. "The way you speak, the way you type" is the basic concept behind the typing. For ex. a person types "aap kaise ho" in Hindi (or in english???) to say "How are you". Now if you type "aap kaise ho", it shows "आप कैसे हो" in typing box. The basic idea behind this magic is to convert your english keyboard key strokes into the character of the your language.

Tips for Beginners

All alphabets of Indian languages are shown in the in image. It shows which character can be written by typing which english letter. For the sake of user convenience, one alphabet can be written by two different english letters. (for example pha/fa will print ফ/ફ/फ/ಫ/ഫ/ਫ/ఫ.). All Indian languages have combined letters. To type combined letters, type consonant without followed by a vowel, so it will half letter. Now type the second letter and it will complete your  combined word. I assume that most of the people knows Hindi, so I am showing Hindi example. Suppose you want to type "प्याला", first you type "p". It will print "प्" which is a half letter. Now if you type "y", it will show "प्य्". "प्" is half letter but combined with half letter "य्", makes it "प्य्". which is combined half letter. To make it full, you need any vowel. Now type "a" and the word becombes "प्य" which is a complete combined word. If you again type "a", it will make the word "प्या". Now type "l", so the word becomes "प्याल्". Now type "aa" and it will complete the word "प्याला". So basically you typed "pyaalaa" in english letters and you got "प्याला" in Hindi.

Tips for Intermediate

Indian languages are known for its complexity in different letters. You might have to use lots of words which are not common. Suppose you want to write "विद्या", so how are you going to write this letter? First of all, think, how would you write it down in english? Probably you will write down like "vidyaa" or "vidhyaa". Try both letters and see the answer. Suppose you want to type "कर्म", then definitely you will write "karma" in english. Dont you think it is way easy than you are thinking? We made it so simple that even a kid can become a master in typing Indian languages within a few minutes. If you are confused about which combination of english letters should be used to get a particular indian language letter, then try few combinations of letters on your own, there is very likely that you will get it correct.

Tips for Experts

This application requires a vowel at the end of each word, otherwise the last letter of the word will be a half letter. When you become expert in typing, it is very very distressing that you have to type "a" to complete the last letter. For example, if you want to type "भारत", you have to type "bhaarata". (Note the last "a".) I made your life much easier than you think. If you press space bar at the end of the word, that word will automatically become complete, so you have to just type "bharat" and then press space bar and it will complete the last letter. so you will be able to type with your fullest speed.

PS: This is not a translator. If you type "How are you", it will not translate this sentence into hindi nor it will show its hindi meaning
Installing Fonts in Windows
 
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After you download and unpack your fonts, you can install them.
System Requirements
Installing OpenType or TrueType fonts in Windows
Installing PostScript fonts in Windows XP/2000
Installing PostScript fonts in Windows Me/98/95 and Windows NT


System Requirements
OpenType fonts work with Windows XP and Windows 2000.

TrueType fonts work with all versions of the Windows operating system.

To use PostScript Type 1 fonts, you need to install Adobe Type Manager (ATM) or ATM Deluxe. If you are running Windows XP or 2000, you do not need to install ATM since it is part of the operating system already.

You can use a font management utility to install and manage your fonts.
After installing fonts, you may need to restart an application or reselect the printer in the application to make the fonts appear in the font list.


Installing OpenType or TrueType Fonts in Windows
We recommend installing only one format — OpenType, TrueType, or PostScript — of a font. Installing two or more formats of the same font may cause problems when you try to use, view, or print the font.
Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel

Note: In Windows XP, choose Start > Control Panel

Double-click the Fonts folder.

Choose File > Install New Font.

Locate the fonts you want to install.

In the Drives list, select the drive and the folder containing the fonts you want to install.

In the Folders list, select a folder that contains the fonts you want to install. (Make sure you have unzipped them first.) The fonts in the folder appear under List of Fonts.

Select the fonts to install. To select more than one font, hold down the CTRL key and click each font.

To copy the fonts to the Fonts folder, make sure the Copy fonts to the Fonts folder check box is selected.

Note: If installing fonts from a floppy disk or a CD-ROM, you should make sure this check box is selected. Otherwise, to use the fonts in your applications, you must always keep the disk in the disk drive.

Click OK to install the fonts.


Installing PostScript Type 1 Fonts in Windows XP or 2000
PostScript Type 1 support is built into Windows XP and Windows 2000.
We recommend installing only one format — OpenType, TrueType, or PostScript — of a font. Installing two or more formats of the same font may cause problems when you try to use, view, or print the font.
Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel

Note: In Windows XP, choose Start > Control Panel

Double-click the Fonts folder.

Choose File > Install New Font.

Locate the fonts you want to install.

In the Drives list, select the drive and the folder containing the fonts you want to install.

In the Folders list, select a folder that contains the fonts you want to install. (Make sure you have unzipped them first.) The fonts in the folder appear under List of Fonts.

Select the fonts to install. To select more than one font, hold down the CTRL key and click each font.

To copy the fonts to the Fonts folder, make sure the Copy fonts to the Fonts folder check box is selected.

Note: If installing fonts from a floppy disk or a CD-ROM, you should make sure this check box is selected. Otherwise, to use the fonts in your applications, you must always keep the disk in the disk drive.

Click OK to install the fonts.


Installing PostScript Type 1 Fonts in Windows Me/98/95 or Windows NT
If you are running Windows Me/98/95, or Windows NT, you must use ATM (Adobe Type Manager) to install PostScript Type 1 fonts. You can download Adobe's freely distributable ATM Light for Windows from Adobe's Web site.
If you are running Windows XP or 2000, you do not need to install ATM since it is part of the operating system already.

If you need more help...
Visit the Commonly Asked Questions page.



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