Please post the language name in English. There are people who do not know the script / alphabets but would like to try new languages, albeit for fun.
Also, it might be better if you can post a little technical info regarding the "transliteration schemes".
Using IndiWord in J2EE Application
Dear Mohan,
Is it possible to use IndiWord in a J2EE Application developed by us?
Regards,
Kris Dev
ICT & e-Gov Consultant
Life Line to Business (LL2B)
http://ll2b.blogspot.com
Manthan Awardee 2006
www.manthanaward.org
depends
Dear Kris Dev,
Without knowing more details about your application it is not possible to give a definitive answer. But IndiWord can be made to work with Java applcations if there is a HTML viewer class, either in core J2EE or in thrid party libraries, that implements W3C DOM HTML. Depending on the scope of your project, I may look futher into this possibility.
Please send future communications to gkmohan at indiword dot com.
regards,
Krishna Mohan.
one more metoo
let this not become one more me Too
if you look at srinivas annams aksharamala
he has done quite a bit of good work only he was looking to make it a commercial success and as usual we cheepoindians ;-) do not want to pay for any kind of soft ware although we want to be paid for our soft ware skills .
he was forced to make it free and is planning to make the source also open
so is another effort called quill pad .
let us try and concentrate on other un performed areas like OCR
handeriting recognition speech recognition etc
any the most fundamental thing which you need to add is font and size changes
you can change the font size now
I have added a button to allow font resizing.
You might have to clean your internet files, so that IE gets the updated file (there is no such requirement for Firefox). I am trying to figure out why IE does not request the file from the server by itself.
it aint me too
Thanks for your honest feedback. But your assessment is not correct. I am aware of Mr Srinivasa Annams work as well as Quillpad. Aksharamala is a desktop based application where as Quillpad does not support rich text editing. IndiWord is intended to be a desktop replacement for editing documents in Indian languages. The two products you mentioned do not fit the bill. We intend to provide further improvements like adding spellcheck etc. I will be adding the font resizing feature soon.