Hi Flavio,

We are really grateful for your info. I'm quite new to Unicode.

Now if I have saved some text this way, would another computer elsewhere (to
whom I have sent my text) be able to read the same text as is exactly, or
would there be gibberish. Does the other computer need to install this
Unicode changes, too?

Or is there a way to embed the fonts like a PDF?

Sukhi.

P

----- Original Message -----
From: "Flavio Costa" <listas@...>
To: <Pali@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, 08 June, 2003 9:33 PM
Subject: [Pali] typing Pali


>
> Hello all,
>
> a few weeks ago I've downloaded SC UniPad, a shareware program intended to
> type Unicode text (i.e. configure your keyboard to use characters of
Unicode
> fonts beyond A-Z).
>
> It says it supports Windows 9x operating systems and Pali language. It has
> more features than PaliTrans - and, as a natural consequence, is a little
> harder to use. However, it seems that once the keyboard is properly
> configured, its use is quite straightforward.
>
> I would like to have done this before, but I'm finding no time to do it,
so
> it would be good if anyone is interested to put the program to work for
Pali
> and tell us how it can be compared to PaliTrans.
>
> It can be downloaded from http://www.unipad.org/main/
>
> Regards,
>
> Flavio Costa
>
>
>
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