Hi Girish
Its not quite being a good samaritan. Working on software involves too
much of abstract kinda life. Again dabbling in OS - varieties of those,
Linux,BSDs,arm-linux, uclibc - being a kinda obsessed with anything... It
goes on, you know. Once in a while I need to come of out it, to be in
contact with the 'real world' out there, out of the computer room. Real
world is not abstract but hard hitting, like say, visiting a goverment
office to get some certificates or roaming about to get a gas connection, or
else standing in the long queue of a hospital.
regards
Nataraj
On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 2:06 PM, Girish Venkatachalam <
girishvenkatachalam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 12:00 PM, Nataraj S Narayan <natarajsn@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi friendsat
I am on Debian and FreeBSD for quite some years now. Don't use Windows
all.
I am volunteer for http://missingindiankids.com. I get email alerts of
missing kids' posters, in pdf format. My job is to take print outs and
stick those in public places. I concentrate mainly sticking posters in
Cinema Halls.
I would prefer to have the all information in the pdf posters to be in
Tamil, so that anybody can read and understand.
Kindly suggest some good tools to do the conversion.
Great work. We need more and more samaritans like you.
I don't have an answer for your question.
Perhaps you could use a vector font like latha.ttf which is freely
available for Tamil and
do the conversion?
There are many in LUG who are very good at localization.
Best of luck.
-Girish
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