Now, you can type in iTRANS format and convert it into Hindi (or Gujarati). Other languages are to be tested yet.
Please check out: http://bhomiyo.com/xliteratetext.aspx
And select “iTRANS” scheme in the left side panel. Type or copy/paste in iTRANS format and your output will display in right side panel.
Few items from iTRANS are left as such – tilda (~) and candra o (.c) signs.
Let me know if you think something should be corrected here.
Regarding Standardisation of Roman Transliteration of Indic Script texts no standards are availbale under Unicode. Only Drafts are released by TDIL in 2002. A Tech.Paper is here at http://hariraama.blogspot.com/2007/07/standardisation-of-roman.html
If you please apply this for testing, a big help will be extended for easy testing and finalising these.
By: हरिराम on July 11, 2007
at 1:30 pm
is bhomiyo down?
- animesh antani
http://tadafadi.wordpress.com
By: અનિમેષ અંતાણી on February 15, 2008
at 1:19 pm
Sir,
it is usefull but how can use this software.please write
thanks
c.P.verma
By: Chandra Prakash on June 18, 2008
at 7:01 pm
Somehow i missed the point. Probably lost in translation
Anyway … nice blog to visit.
cheers, Genialness.
By: Genialness on June 19, 2008
at 4:00 pm
it is usefull but how can use this software.please write
By: anshul on June 20, 2008
at 4:23 pm
how can change english to hindi
By: anshul on June 20, 2008
at 4:25 pm