Indian Language Transliterator (developed at IIIT Hyderabad, India) is a SeaMonkey extension, developed to enable Thunderbird users to compose and send messages in 10 Regional Indian Languages, using their regular QWERTY keyboard!
Input is case insensitive.
The user can use the angular brackets ("") if he/she doesn't want to translate the input to the specified language.
For example, if the input is " < good morn. > aapa kaise ho ", then the output is " good morn. आप कैसे हो ".
Note: Input should be given in the way one spell's a word.
Languages Supported:
The languages supported by this add-on are
1. Assamese
2. Bengali
3. Hindi
4. Kannada
5. Oriya
6. Malayalam
7. Marathi
8. Sanskrit
9. Tamil
and
10. Telugu
Transliteration is the process of converting a word written in one language into another language, in a systematic way, using a mapping scheme.
For example, if we need to compose the message "తిరుమల తిరుపతి ఆంద్రులకు పవిత్ర పుణ్యా క్·ేత్రము" (Unicode i.e., UTF-8 representation), we type "tirumala tirupati aan:drulaku pavitra pund~yaa kshheitramu" (IT3 representation) and select 'Telugu' as the language for transliteration.
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Requirements:
· SeaMonkey
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Smaller User-Interface (UI) footprint as compared to the previous version