From: N. Ganesan (naa.ganesan@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Jun 28 2005 - 13:54:06 CDT
James Kass gave a link to Sanskrit and Tamil classical texts,
>It is available now in electronic format in Unicode at:
>http://bangla.name/citi/
Hopefully, when the TamilGrantha script gets its own code page and
Unicode fonts, we can convert the Sanskrit texts to Tamil Grantha
script with all its ligated conjuncts
(Conjuncts are many in Grantha tho' less than Nagari).
And also, we can generate the numbered consonants version
as in
http://www.prapatti.com/slokas/slokasbyname.html
Look at the pdf files in the last column.
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Several Tamil classical texts are available from
Project Madurai website:
http://www.infitt.org/pmadurai/index.html
A transliterator from Tamil to Roman script
(with diacritics) transliteration:
http://www.thamizmanam.com/tools/xlit.php?src=tautf8&tgt=romdia
Place a Tamil script page URL in the box. Eg. put
http://bangla.name/citi/tolk/tolk_tam_1.htm
In Code2000, roman transliterated page shows up.
Regards,
N. Ganesan
Navigate to tml-rmn transliterator page from
http://www.thamizmanam.com/tools , choose english menu.
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