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Subject: Re: [agathiyar] tamil in NS62
Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 13:18:26 -0500
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1. How do you compose mails in Tamil , say in iNaimathiTSC in NS62 ?
That I do not know.
2. Instead of "preformat" if you set it to "fixed", you can read
tamil text, in the new-mail-compose window.
But NS62 lacks the simplicity of NS478.
May be it has many features, but NS62 still has bugs.
2. Scroll down to Preferences (click) Will open Preferences
screen.
3. Click on Appearance Will open sub menu
4. Click on Fonts Will open Fonts menu on the right half of the
screen
5. You need not use 'user define' unless you want to (up to you),
You will see "Fonts for 'Western' (let it be, unless you want to
uses user defined)
At the bottom on the Font screen you should see Monospace
'??????' (whatever it is currently set to) Here, Click and select
'InaiMathiTSC' and say 'OK' to save.
While on the NS mailer screen (compose),
below the subject there will be two button. The right button
would say "variable width" and the left button, is where you need
to select "preformat" select all your pasted message and then
select 'preformat', that should solve the problem...
You know one thing! before we figure out how to read and write
Tamil in NS 6.2, TSCII new version will come out with the 'i' bug
fixed and MS Outlook Express may become default mailer to Tamil
:-(((((