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Dear Dr Ganesan and Mani,
thus converts our tamil ikaram into a soft hyphen. Using TSCII rev
1.7 should help you overcome this.>
True. I had no problem in using MS Word. But when I had to do desktop
publishing using Pagemaker 6.5, I had problem with many letters. I
switched to non tscii format and found the problem to be existing
still. A Chinese frind of mine once asked me if I had Post Script
driver on my system. I said no and he suggested that I load that in
and try to convert the Pagemaker files to PS format and then distill
it to PDF format. I tried it and it worked!
palani
--- In agathiyar@y..., mmanivannan@e... wrote:
> Dear Dr. Ganesan,
>
> --- In agathiyar@y..., naga_ganesan@h... wrote:
>
> > At home computer I have Acrobat reader version 3,
> > Here the letter "i" is visible.
> > At work, Acrobat reader 4. There for letter "i",
> > I get a blank :-(
> >
> > Is it due the difference in Acrobat reader versions?
> > Or something more??
>
> Yes, Acrobat 4 does indeed accept the Microsoft soft hyphen and
thus
> converts our tamil ikaram into a soft hyphen. Using TSCII rev 1.7
> should help you overcome this.
>
> -Mani Manivannan