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Reading
Oli's website in Tamil Unicode
1. Oli employs Murasu Dynamic fonts for the Web to render Unicode
Tamil text.
2. Dynamic fonts allow users to read the pages without having to download
any font or software. However, not all browsers support dynamic font
technology on Unicode.
3. If you have Internet Explorer version 5.5 or later (for example
6.0), you should be able to read this site in Tamil without having
to install or configure anything.
4. Users with other browsers running on a Windows computer may have
to download Murasu Anjal from
http://www.murasu.com/downloads/
o Murasu Anjal includes the font TSCu_InaiMathi.
o Install and run Murasu Anjal in your computer and you should be
able to read this site with any browser without configuring anything.
o Please see
http://www.murasu.com/help/quickstart
for help with Murasu
Anjal.
5. Linux and Mac OS users may need to install a Unicode font in their
system in order to read Unicode Tamil.
o Linux users may want to visit
http://www.tamillinux.org
and download
fonts and tools from the "downloads" section.
o MacOS users may want to register your interest at
http://www.murasu.com/macos
- to get information on the upcoming AnjalMac solution.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. I have Internet Explorer 5.5. I am able to see the Tamil characters,
however, they are not properly sequenced - especially the "ukaram"
and "uukaaram".
a. This is caused by a missing component in Internet Explorer. You
may want to download the latest version of the browser (6.0) from
Microsoft.
b. If you have IE 5.5 CD with you, you may want to run setup again
and select only the "Indic" support component (including Thai language).
c. If you are running Windows2000 or WindowsXp, you may have to install
Indic language support from the CD.
i. Choose Setup->Control Panel.
ii. Select "Languages and Regional Options"
iii. Add "Support for complex scripts (Indic and Thai)"
d. Any of the above steps will install the missing component
2. I have XXX version of XXX browser. I also have Murasu Anjal running
in my computer. However, I am not able to read the Tamil pages in
this site.
a. Check if you have the font "TSCu_InaiMathi". You may open WordPad
and look at the fonts list to check this
b. In your browser, see if there is an option to manually set the
font for Unicode. If there is, set that font to TSCu_InaiMathi.
c. If you are using a non-IE browser on Windows95, 98 or Me, you may
not be able to read Tamil Unicode. Try and get the latest version
of IE from Microsoft.com - it's free.
If you have a situation that's not included in this list, please write
to us at vimala@mediacorpradio.com. It'll help us help you and others
who may have a similar situation.
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